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Author Topic: Greetings from Germany  (Read 1884 times)

Offline tiNG

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Greetings from Germany
« on: January 24, 2014, 0807 UTC »
Hello to all.

After my question about priyom.org I bet its time to introduce myself... ;)

My name is Thomas and I live in the most northern part of Germany near the Danish border.

Since the 1980's I am around on shortwave to listen to all kind of signals - besides broadcast. One my main interests are those creepy numbers stations that I first heard in the mid 1970's on my grandparents' old radio. Since then shortwave became more and more fascinating and since now I'm sufring the wavelengths.

Hope to finde good connections and intersting discussions on the utility stations between 9 kHz and 30 MHz.

Kind regards and

73 & 55

Thomas (tiNG)
73 & 55
Thomas
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Re: Greetings from Germany
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2014, 0058 UTC »
Welcome aboard Thomas,theres a lot of really smart guys around here that im sure would be glad to help you out!!!
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