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| quote: | Originally posted by headphonez
HAM radio isn't short hand wavelengths though. These "number stations" are only detectable with shortwave radios. The general concensus is that these are for agents in the field, spies, etc. So, its not HAM radio operators. Really read up on it. This clip is probably one of the most famous. It comes out of Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall I believe is what I read.
http://ia300125.us.archive.org/3/it...sody_irdial.mp3
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bro, Ham radios can listem to the entire shortwave frequency band, which is 0-30 MHz and is also known as the HF band or "high frequency" and with simple modifications, can transmit from 0-30 MHz as well. This is the band where worldwide communications are done cause the RF waves bounce off the atmosphere, unlike VHF/UHF which is highly directional. This is why u can hear transmissons from all over the globe, and especially when theres high sun spot activity the range and signal strength is increased from the sun charging the atmosphere even more.
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