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600 m station

I am a member of the WD2XSH 505-510 kHz experimental group and we have begun test transmissions.  Attached is short note describing my antenna and station setup for 600 m.  My Call is WD2XSH/20.  Download 500_khz_station_description_1.pdf  The file size is about 270 kB.

October 01, 2006 in 600m experiment | Permalink

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