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W6J |
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Western Oklahoma Amateur Radio Club |
Wikipedia Route 66 Description
Audio from the station receiver is heard by clicking on the link below. When the station in not in QSO the receiver is likely to be monitoring 3880 kHz, in the AM mode. When in QSO, you will hear what the operator is listening to. When you click on this link your default media player will load and begin to buffer the streaming audio. It may take 15 seconds or more before audio is heard. Your connection will not affect station operations. You are welcome to put out a call on 3880 and listen to your transmission with about 15 seconds of latency. During electrical storms the antenna may be grounded.
Click on your connection speed and LISTEN to Live
audio from W6J
Broadband
or Dial-up
QSL Information
| The Elk City Route 66 special event station property joins the Route 66
right-of-way approximately one half mile
west of the Elk City city limits.
Mobiles traveling Route 66 or Interstate 40 are invited to stop and visit, tour the shack and even operate a bit. Best to phone ahead at 1-580-210-9395. The station will operate AM on 3880 - 3890, SSB on 3866, 7266, 14266, 146.76/16 repeater (Echolink - WB5FBU) from Sept. 13th - Sept. 21, 2008. Ten-Tec Orion II SSB and PSK31 |
Primary Route 66 on the Air web page: http://www.w6jbt.org/Route_ota/General_Pages/Information.htm
E-mail: kc9vf@arrl.net