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		<title>500-1800 Khz Tunable Low Power Am Radio Transmitter For Your Vintage Radios</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="https://tuberadiovintage.biz/2018/10/25/500-1800-khz-tunable-low-power-am-radio-transmitter-for-your-vintage-radios/" title="500-1800 Khz Tunable Low Power Am Radio Transmitter For Your Vintage Radios"></a>500-1800 Khz Tunable Low Power Am Radio Transmitter For Your Vintage RadiosThis transmitter is a modified and more succesful version of my 1000 KHz unit. It utilizes 3 transistors and an integrated circuit. The output power is 50 miliwatts which &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="https://tuberadiovintage.biz/2018/10/25/500-1800-khz-tunable-low-power-am-radio-transmitter-for-your-vintage-radios/">Continue reading</a></p>]]></description>
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