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Amateur radio bands / Morse code / Radio navigation / Radar / Radiolocation / Call sign / Mobile radio / 500 kHz / T-Mobile / Technology / Wireless / Radio
Date: 2013-08-08 04:05:40
Amateur radio bands
Morse code
Radio navigation
Radar
Radiolocation
Call sign
Mobile radio
500 kHz
T-Mobile
Technology
Wireless
Radio

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