NDB bandspan: 200 - 500 kHz from Melbourne (20/5/2016)

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NDB bandspan: 200 - 500 kHz from Melbourne (20/5/2016)

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Get them before some go off air on May 26

Best DX = HK in NZ from noisy location with ferrite rod only

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wuALMadCFU

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Re: NDB bandspan: 200 - 500 kHz from Melbourne (20/5/2016)

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More videos have been added.

Part 2 (daytime, Seaford Pier) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBD_2g6wngw



Part 3 (night, under full moon in park) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sULc8Y0hd38



If you've only got limited time only watch Part 3 (as it's a quieter location and more is heard) and speed it up x2.

Remember - only four days to switchoff!
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Re: NDB bandspan: 200 - 500 kHz from Melbourne (20/5/2016)

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Years ago I was an enthusiastic listener to those beeping things and trying to work out where they all were. Alas now gone and in the past.

Thanks for the videos which brought back some memories.

Hope someone nasty does not shoot down the satellites if a war breaks out. :eh:
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