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"content": "nostr:npub18hdtxw4fy7wyksk5ryskdksq2w9d2fqwd5htkkazeazeh26fmz0srkkf64 Honestly, you dont need to be into HAM to try and look and catalogue all the varying kinds of antennas you come across (but i am sure it helps). Its fun to think how much of our current infrastructure could be used to listen at outer space",
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