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Author: w0tm
A (too) long (sorry) story of my involvement with what Tesla probably first did 120 years ago - send signals through the earth's mantle covering long distanc...
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Author: KJ6TOA
Explore the Ionosphere (from the safety of your own home) -- read MORE: April 30, 2008: Today, NASA-funded researchers released to the general public a new "...
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Author: Jan Lustrup
Listen to 1420.4MHz and hear what the noise sounds like from Hydrogen electron's flipp/spinn. These atoms emitt radio signals from big clouds within the Milk...
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Author: AVVaffleHouse
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Length: 88:5 -
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Author: Tatoott1009 dutchsinse Revolution
http://livestre.am/13oPi Mile And A Half High Mushroom Cloud Near Camp Minden Louisiana Dixie Underground "Bunker Explosion" http://tatoott1009.com/2012/10/1...
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Length: 1:40 -
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Author: therealnevek
Having some fun on a radio that I just bought to start on amateur radio. So this equipment is a cheep akasonic AK-7776 TRUSD.
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Length: 1:10 -
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Author: Amishman35
WWVB is a radio station at 60 kHz that broadcasts the time those clocks that set themselves to the atomic clock in Fort Collins Colorado. This video shows th...
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Length: 6:16 -
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Author: n1kpr
Demo of the second ver. of Bob's (N1KPR) EAS receiver (EAS-2). Produced by Bob, W1RPG at the club house of The Stratford Amateur Radio Club (W1ORS) in CT USA.
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Author: FirstToken
This is an example of CODAR radar intruding into a ham band. In this case the CODAR is seen in the ham 20 meter band. The direction of the signal (310 deg tr...
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Length: 5:15 -
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Author: mkrubsack
Just tuning across the band, seeing what is on. Made a contact with a Canadian station during the California QSO Party, a ham radio contest. Ends at 15MHz, w...
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Length: 2:45 -
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Author: Scottish Dxer Mark Borthwick
Time Signal Station WWVH Hawaii 15mhz Received In Scotland On JRC NRD 545DSP Received on 30th July 2011...I receive this station often...but it was good to h...
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Length: 4:7 -
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Author: n1kpr
WWV Atomic Time receiver.
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Length: 2:20 -
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Author: pesnyaozemle
Standard time signal stations: 5000kHz WWV, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA : 9050km away from my town 5000kHz WWVH, Hawaii, USA : 6300km away from my town 5000k...
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Length: 1:56 -
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Author: ok1mjo
Radio signal DCF 77.5 kHz for setting time on Icom IC-718 and G5RV in JO60SH. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DCF77 http://hw.cz/Teorie-a-praxe/Dokumentace/ART8...
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Author: yankeeradio
122 mississippi mobile A little bit About Skip Certain radio stations,especially the shortwave and AM bands, can travel a long distance. Short-wave can circl...
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