John GM4SJB talk on operating amateur radio on the 630m amateur band
GM4SJB gave a fascinating presentation to the Denby Dale amateur radio club on operating on the 630m band. He rightly described this as an experimenters band and his huge antenna loading coil is testament to that!

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"630 Meters Is Now Open" by Rob Sherwood, NC0B

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Ham Radio - Get on 630 meters with a bucket variometer!

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M06 1360

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G4NSJ - An end-fed wire aerial top band 160 metres amateur ham antenna

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Roger Crofts VK4YB - 630m & 2200m DX'ing

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Colin VK2JCC - The Flowerpot Antenna

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My 630M Adventure - Part1

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The Truth About Ham Radio Coax

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Wire Antennas, Take-Off Angles, Radiation - and Why DX Is Hard

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Ham Radio Satellite Contacts on my Mini Antenna Array

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Inside a Secret 1940s WWII Agent Radio: The Lagercrantz Suitcase

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On the road with the Federal Network Agency in Bernburg

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German WW2 100W.S and Torn.E.b on 630 meter ham frequency. 475 kHz

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Quad RF: A Closer Look

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Ukraine's drone war is isolating Crimea

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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5 Low-Cost Tools to Get Started In Signals Intelligence

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Ham Radio - My 630 meter magloop. An overview

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So You Fancy An Antenna On 160m?

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