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  • High frequency radio waves—above 2000 kcs—are given a boost by the storms p.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • High frequency radio waves—above 2000 kcs—are given a boost by the storms p.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • High frequency radio waves—above 2000 kcs—are given a boost by the storms p.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • High frequency radio waves—above 2000 kcs—are given a boost by the storms p.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Kearney discovered that the Seafox's wireless was tuned into the reconnaissance wave of 230 kcs. instead of the spotting wave of 3800 kcs.

    Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956

  • Keep continuous watch on 500 kcs, ordered Commodore Harwood, and the

    Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956

  • To save time he decided to use 230 kcs. instead of re-tuning the set, and made a visual signal to the flagdeck telling them to warn the W/T office.

    Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956

  • I have alot of radials and you can make contacts with it but on a very narrow slice of the band. 25-30 kcs I think it is and then the SWR starts getting too high and folding back the power on the rig!

    eHam.net News 2009

  • I have alot of radials and you can make contacts with it but on a very narrow slice of the band. 25-30 kcs I think it is and then the SWR starts getting too high and folding back the power on the rig!

    eHam.net News 2009

  • Two IF transformers, T1 (3035 kcs) and T2 (455 kcs) had been removed.

    eHam.net News 2009

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