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DK8KW  > VLF      20.05.99 08:35l 33 Lines 968 Bytes #-9630 (0) @ EU
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Subj: LF information on internet
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From: DK8KW @ DK0MAV.#NDS.DEU.EU (Holger/'geri')
To:   VLF @ EU 

Hello Lowfers,

some 50 stations in Europe are now transmitting regularely on the new
European longwave band between 135.7 and 137.8 kHz. More and more
countries do get this allocation now, either generally or based
on special licenses. 

I realized that most of the information about the activity is not 
being distributed through packet radio, but in e-mail messages 
and on internet homepages. 

Besides information on the activity itself there is plenty of
information around on how to build a transmitter, antenna-related 
stuff, converters, receivers, and even on an industrial-made 
transmitter that is available now. 

I have collected a number of more or less useful links, have added 
some of my own longwave experience and put it on an internet page, 
that can be located through the following adress:


                http://www.dk8kw.home.pages.de


Have fun!

Vy 73

Geri, DK8KW (W1KW)



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