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Reed ASCII Text Version of the Amateur Advanced Class Question Pool Monitoring Air Force One Communications: The End of an Era Converting to an All-Band Transmit Facility in Emergencies Hacking the Alpine 1310 CD Shuttle Control, by Ole Buzzard Schematics for a 25-200MHz / 8-45W Amplifier Association of North American Radio Clubs (ANARC) List The Lists of Broadcasts of the Voice of the Flemish Community in Belgium Addresses of FCC-Licensed International Broadcasting Stations Information About the Association of Clandestine Enthusiasts Christian Science Monitor Schedule Voice of American Transmission Schedule, Radio Canada International English Language Schedule 9X: The Pirate Radio Survival Guide by Nemesis and Captain Eddy First Impressions on the Lastest Scanner by Authority on Radio: The AOR AR 3 The Authority on Radio AOR3000 Scanner by Nigel ballard System Profile of the Federal Bureau of Investigation A Profile on the Federal Bureau of Investigation by the All Ohio Scanner Club Information on owning a Low power Micro Radio Station by KAPW Amateur Radio Examination Opportunities 9X: Avoiding Responsibility for Pirate Radio, by Nemesis and Captain Eddy A High Frequency Guide: The Complete HF Band The British Amateur Radio Teledata Group News Broadcast Service Bulletin #15 The History of the SetHack BBS by Dave Boston Fire Department Incident Type Codes (Basic 901 Coes) Boston Fire Department Special Signals City of Boston Fire Department Radio System Mobile Unit Call Signs Bulletin Identifiers: A List and Explanation A Pirate and Clandestine Radio Listeners Little Black Book by No One Official Brevity Codes Used in the U.K. by Nigel Ballard Looking for Rent-A-Cop Frequencies The Bugging Frequencies Used in Las Vegas Bugs on a Budget: Inexpensive Surveillance by Data Line Bugs And How to Tap Someone's Room by Fireball Plans and Documentation for Crating an omnidirectional Scalar Wave Reciever and Transmitter New Canadian Low Power Licensing Policy How To Hook Up an old Car Radio The Bug Detector! 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Ellis, AAT6VF Get Longer Battery Life from Your Regency MX-4000 or MX-4200 Scanner by Bob Parnass Where did the NARA (National Amateur Radio Association) come from? By Donald L. Stoner, W6TNS Letter by Kenneth W. Hane to NBC News about a Anti-Scanner Article 9X: Radio "Neighbors", by Nemesis and Captain Eddy Getting an Amateur Radio License by Terry R. Dettmann/WX7S The Indespensable Guide to Scanning, by R.P. Meggs of Intercept, Inc. A NiCAD Battery Charger using Voltage and Current Limiting Techniques Reciever Hunting using the I.F. 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The Shortwave Listeners' Program Guide A History of San Diego Police Communications Some Additional Thoughts on the Subsidiary Communications Authorization Eavesdropping on Subcarrier Transmissions The Boston SCA Report, by Weld Pond Scanner Hints and Tips by Nigel Ballard A Guide to the Hobby of Monitoring the Public Service Bands An Introduction to Scanning by Bob Parnass (AJ9S) Visiting the UK and Intending to Bring a Scanner Along for the Ride? 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