Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!agate!shelby!msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!umnstat!rjg From: rjg@umnstat.uucp (Robert J. Granvin) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle Subject: Re: Atlantis and the DoD Message-ID: <1990Nov14.155614.24391@cs.umn.edu> Date: 14 Nov 90 15:56:14 GMT References: <16716@hydra.gatech.EDU> <1990Nov13.040534.10476@zoo.toronto.edu> <0093FABA.72DFD840@SAMSON.PHYS.VIRGINIA.EDU> <4317@lib.tmc.edu> Sender: news@cs.umn.edu (News administrator) Reply-To: rjg@umnstat.stat.umn.edu (Robert J. Granvin) Organization: School of Statistics, University of Minnesota Lines: 15 Nntp-Posting-Host: umnstat.stat.umn.edu In article <4317@lib.tmc.edu> jmaynard@thesis1.hsch.utexas.edu (Jay Maynard) writes: >ARGH! >Please don't assume someone's a ham just because they play with radios. >Other people out there use scanners and wide-coverage receivers, too. Which helps lead directly into a likely Commonly-Asked-Question for sci.space... What are the common frequencies used during shuttle missions? (So us nosy Americans can listen in... :-) Robert J. Granvin E/Mail: rjg@umnstat.stat.umn.edu User Services Specialist AT&T: +1 612 625 9224 School of Statistics University of Minnesota