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11-Meter Radio Mast Gets Thumbs Up from Planners:

from warringtonguardian.co.uk on November 27, 2009
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11-Meter Radio Mast Gets Thumbs Up from Planners:

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11-Meter Radio Mast Gets Thumbs Up from Planners:  
by AI2IA on November 27, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
This was almost like an April Fool's joke. When it said 11-Meter Radio Mast it really got my attention, but it only meant the height of the mast and not the operating band for the antenna. Well it woke me anyway!

Perhaps some "Planners" would approve of a mast for 11 meters. Hey, you never know!
 
RE: 11-Meter Radio Mast Gets Thumbs Up from Planners:  
by KC8VWM on November 27, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I grew up learning only the metric system in School.

I suppose this explains why I didn't really view this title in the same context on my first impression.

Your Kilometer may vary.
 
RE: 11-Meter Radio Mast Gets Thumbs Up from Planners:  
by OLDFART13 on November 27, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Hehe,

That's a good one. 11 Meter Radio thumbs up from planner. That's some funny stuff, I don't care who you are.
 
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