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 Listening Post for Ham and SW Reception

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ve1arn
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PostSubject: Re: Listening Post for Ham and SW Reception   Listening Post for Ham and SW Reception I_icon_minitimeOctober 31st 2012, 4:29 pm

Sounds interesting, but for me, this will be another winter task when time permits. I like the idea.
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PostSubject: Listening Post for Ham and SW Reception   Listening Post for Ham and SW Reception I_icon_minitimeOctober 31st 2012, 3:06 pm

I was at another forum and this posting was suggested. So If there is an interest, just start replying.

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