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Published by the RSGB, LF Today is a guide to amateur radio
on the frequencies below 300kHz and the effective use of this challenging
location. Based on the experiences of the early LF experimenters this
book will provide the reader with a firm basis so they will not waste
time having to reinvent the wheel, whilst still providing much scope
for experimentation. Previous books about LF amateur radio have provided
a way for experimenters to publish their ideas and practical results
but LF Today moves on a stage. LF Today takes the reader
step-by-step through the various parts of the station, explaining
the options available and how to avoid pitfalls. With care and a little
perseverance, an efficient station can be produced, capable of ranges
of hundreds - perhaps thousands - of kilometres, even from a small
suburban garden. Many operators have said that their first contact
on the 136kHz band was their most satisfying amateur radio experience.
With LF Today you too can succeed on this band. This book provides
the ideal reading for newcomers to LF and a handy reference to the
seasoned hand.
You
can buy a copy of this essential guide from the RSGB.
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