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Default Anyone still listening to anything via SW?

On 01/11/2011 04:34 AM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:


North American AM mode amateur stations -- some of them with impressive
audio, and homebrew or extensively modified commercial and broadcast
gear -- can be found all over 160 meters, 3705 to 3733 kHz, 3870 to 3890
kHz, 7160 kHz, 7285-7295 kHz, and 29100 to 29300 kHz. They're not there
all the time, but with a little patience they will be found. They even
have an extensive forum on the Web at

http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php


Waste of bandwidth and power. AM died in the '50s for good reason.
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