Ham Radio Chat NZ3M
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A little meeting place with real time chat for ham radio ops. Includes dx spotting, propagation monitoring and more. Chat while working DX!
By Dave Clouser Hits: 779 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 6.85
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Chat that is about ham radio chat, cb radio chat.
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