My 630M Adventure - Part1
Are you ready to try the 630 Meter Ham Band. "What's Up Down Below?" as they used to say. Is this a MAGIC BAND? But the Antenna! But the Antenna! I made contacts my first night with a wire! Can I use some old junk and make a station? Yes, people do operate good old-fashioned CW almost every night. Of course, the 630-meter band supports various digital modes, including FT8, BPSK31, JT65, JT9, and WSPR, allowing for effective communication in weak signal conditions. #radio #radioequipment #soldersmoke #radioreceiver #vlf #hamradio

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My 630M Adventure - Part 2

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

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My 630M Adventure - Part 3

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Home built Loop antenna for LW (153 - 520 kHz)

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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Radio Electronics History: Radio Receivers 1949 Antennas, Superhet, vacuum tubes

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ZATOKA BRIDGE DESTROYED?🌉 UKRAINE GOES ALL-IN🏙️ LYMAN DEFENSES COLLAPSE🔥 Military Summary 2026.06.10

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Summer 2018 2200m Transmitting Antenna

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Trump Gets Booed & Falls Asleep During NBA Finals, Claims War is Almost Over & Goodbye Spencer Pratt

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My 630M Adventure - Part 4

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My 630M Adventure - Part 5

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Where Oh Where is the 1.25 Meter Band? (#994)

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1921 Westinghouse Aeriola Jr. Crystal Radio

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Soyuz "Globus" Mechanical Navigation Computer Part 1: Grand Opening

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WW2, MILORG AGENT RADIO - OLGA

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My 630M Adventure - Part 6

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

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Ham Radio - My 630 meter magloop. An overview

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One Tube 10 Meter AM Transmitter

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