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talk to more TDR folks on the radio, but N4HWL Ken and KF4SJL Warren are the only ones I know.
We talk on 146. 910 which is a repeater frequency that covers most of Middle TN. I'm set up for 2-meters, 440, and 220 in the truck. That means 144-148mHz, 420-450mHz and 222-225 mHz all FM-most scanners will pick this stuff up.
The ham "channels" you're talking about are probably in the 10-meter band 28-29. 7 mHz- USB. Most phone (voice) activity there will be around 28. 400 with CW only (morse code and digital) between 28. 0-28. 300. Listen all you want, but don't get caught transmitting up there.
You might also be able to hear hams between 24. 890-24. 990 USB and CW.
We also can talk on 160m, 75/80m, 40m, 30m, 20m, 17m, 15m, 12 and 10m (covered above). As well as 6m, 900mHz, and 1200mHz.
I'm usually monitoring 146. 910, 145. 490, 147. 360 (tone 114. 8)linked and 444. 650 (big linked system), as well as 223. 960-also big linked system.
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