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<p>From the Facebook Amateur Radio Microwave Community:</p>
<p>I'd like to mention that an archive of several dozen technical
presentations is <br>
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<p>available on the 50 MHz and Up Group for your stay-at-home
reading pleasure. <br>
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<p> It is at <a
href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2F50mhzandup.org%2Farchive.html%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR12bUpdZUnuUufkAQGuOOLD64WDEQKZGg8JrJMu_-tmUwqSsw-tgEHgW-E&h=AT02Ulj6IkkBD6gJQMUw8s7W64XpO7HpSBOG3X0KOHBfun2IcQnShniTjz1ZcqrI377rZHxRsTKrgx_-bUCn1VsXttoR2SMH36nL4fAlsSS-6KqjJtCjaL-YC6i3VXeBKlNgnO9zKkZMRQ3qz_fgUU32rx2p-g"
target="_blank" data-ft="{"tn":"-U"}"
rel="noopener nofollow" data-lynx-mode="asynclazy">http://50mhzandup.org/archive.html</a>
and includes info on our 10 GHz linear translator, <br>
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<p>talks on building 10 thru 122 GHz radios, IF SDRs, EME rover
stressed dishes, waveguide transitions and feeds and more. <br>
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<p> Mike Lavelle, K6ML,<br>
50 MHz and Up Group of Northern California</p>
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<p> Many thanks to our webmaster (Jeffrey, WA6KBL) who organized
the material.</p>
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