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United States
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worldwide view
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talk page
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amateur radio
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MHz
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communications networks
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ragchews
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dipoles
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inverted vees
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loops
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Near Vertical Incidence Skywave
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maximum usable frequency
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D-layer
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DX
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skip zone
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Northern Europe
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United States
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Canada
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sunspot cycle
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International Telecommunications Union
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December 15
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2006
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CW
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CW
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RTTY
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CW
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RTTY
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MCW
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CW
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CW
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SSB
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CW
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RTTY
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CW
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CW
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QRP
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CW
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QRP
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RTTY
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DX
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RTTY
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DX
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SSTV
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AM
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SSB
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QRP
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lower side band
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Deutsche Welle
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Shortwave bands
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Medium (MF)
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high frequency (HF)
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amateur radio
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bands
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ITU
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Region
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160 m
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60 m
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40 m
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30 m
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20 m
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17 m
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15 m
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12 m
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10 m
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