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"You" wrote in message ... In article , "Yuri Blanarovich" wrote: It is most likely the huge dish in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo ISN"T an "HF" antenna......... Just for the heck of it , I did a little internet check on Arecibo and found the following info; ""Full operation of the facility ideally requires three frequency bands, near 3.175, 5.1, and 8.175 mhz." Harold KD5SAK |
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Just for the heck of it , I did a little internet check on Arecibo and found the following info; ""Full operation of the facility ideally requires three frequency bands, near 3.175, 5.1, and 8.175 mhz." Harold KD5SAK i don't understand what this means? that they mix these freq's to get their usual super high seti freq xxxghz or what ever |
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