Tropospheric Ducting Forecast
William Hepburn's Daily Tropospheric Ducting Forecast.
Category : Operating Modes/VHF UHF
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in 2 categories. Main category is VHF UHF that is about VHF UHF Microwave operating modes for ham radio operators. This link has been on our site since Saturday May 8 2004, and it has been clicked on 5990 times. So far it received 29 votes for a total score of 7.67/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
- Propagation/Resources - Radio wave propagation links for amateur radio
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