Re LongWave Radio

I did an article for the AWA Review a couple of years ago about Long Wave Radio, FWIW. Including the two new LF ham bands.

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi !

I first listened to long wave radio about December of 1956, on a three tube regenerative Allied Radio set.

Now, what's left is mainly the VLF high power Navy etc. stations, 20 KHz +

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On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 8:27 AM David Stinson <arc5@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
I'm also a life-time lover of the Longwaves.
After the needless extinction of marine CW
in 1999 and the equally needless
"fade to black" of North American NDBs,
it reminds me of a quote from King,
paraphrased:

"All is quiet in the Halls of the Dead.
  All is forgotten in the Halls of the Dead.
  Behold the transmitters, cold and dark.
  Behold the stations in ruins.
  These are the Halls of the Dead,
  where the spiders spin
  and the great signals fall silent
  one... by one."

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