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Monthly Archives: September 2018

What constitutes “real radio”?

Posted on September 30, 2018 by g6nhu

This is a question that’s being asked a lot these days. For me, the answer is fairly simple. If it involves RF leaving my station on a frequency which requires me to have an amateur radio licence to transmit on, … Continue reading →

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