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vk3pa Posted - 31 Jan 2011 : 8:01:14 PM
In Sottens a 500kW station on 765 kHz AM has closed

The Radio Amateurs Vaudois, asked Swisscom to allow tests with its huge 130M antenna on 137.300kHz using the callsign HB9MM on CW with 1500W

The loan is for at least 1 month maybe longer

A plan will be made for transmission times the next few days, and I will send it to you, that interested Hams from Down Under could listen and know when to expects signals from HB9MM.

The Club adress is : http://www.hb9mm.com

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Could someone in both VK and ZL please promulgate this info onto a more appropriate Bulletin Board and also email me so I can advise when HB9MM will be "On-Air"

Thanks

Max Rieper

VK2DT


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