Join America's #HobbyRadio Magazine in our hunt for photos of antennas and radio towers from around the country. Share your best shots with us and you could be featured on our website at https://www.NatComMag.com.. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, we want to see what catches your eye! Read our article with several photos right now on our website.
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America's Hobby Radio Magazine!
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Are you an avid #scanner who loves to capture the beauty of radio towers and antenna sites? Nothing adds more fun to #scanning than clicking photos of these magnificent structures! At America's #HobbyRadio Magazine, we are always on the lookout for stunning photos of radio towers and antenna sites from around the country. In fact, we've shared some of our favorites on our website at https://www.NatComMag.com. Will you join in next?
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Do you like to take photos of radio #towers and #antenna sites? It adds to the fun of #scanning. We share some photos from around the country and hope our readers email us some photos, too! We're America's #HobbyRadio Magazine at https://www.NatComMag.com
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Well, this is one way to take home your bargain from a #hamfest ... but you'll have to watch out when you make turns!
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Our writer, Roger Dumont Jr., sent this to us: "Great #Halloween costume! I'm going #undercover this year. All I need is a handheld radio. Think anyone will guess who I am?" #Trick-or-treat! Let's go!
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#CBradio has been a communications staple for decades, with roots dating back to the 1950s. But as times have changed, so have the channels. America's #HobbyRadio Magazine takes a deep dive into the history of #CB channels, examining how they were used in the past and how they are used today. Read for free at NatComMag.com.
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???? #CBradio: From its 1950s roots to modern-day usage -- and from truckers to hobbyists and preppers, CB has been a communications staple for decades. But the channels as we know them today have changed over the years. America's #HobbyRadio Magazine takes a look at how CB channels were used in the past and how they are used today. Read for free: NatComMag.com.