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Once you've followed the advice about hearing the transmissions, you can
expect to be quickly bored with it. There's nothing there worth listening to. I guess it might be of more interest if a nuclear war broke out or something. Pierre "Melvin Creep" wrote in message om... "Rev. Tim McIntire" wrote in message ... Hey, all... I'm a moderate shortwave enthusiast (in that my time and budget don't allow me to go hogwild and buy/build all the cool toys I want), and I'm curious about amateur/ham radio. Where's the best place to maybe listen in and hear what's up? I've got a YB 400 PE with a randomwire antenna, and I'm in the Northeast. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ 3.9475 lsb, 3.860 lsb, 3.840 lsb (Art Bell hangs out there) and lots in between evenings. 73's. Melvin |
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