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From: WMartin@SIMTEL20.ARPA (William G. Martin)
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: VLF Info Source
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Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 11:02:04 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct 24 11:02:04 1985
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To those who are interested in VLF:

There is a club devoted specifically to that subject. If you are planning 
to get involved in low-frequency listening or experimentation, it would be
worthwhile to join, or at least send for a sample issue of their 
newsletter. They might have some books or pamphlets available, also, or
reprints from back issues of their bulletin.

They are:
The Longwave Club of America
45 Wildflower Rd.
Levittown, PA  19057

The newsletter is called "The Lowdown", mailed First Class. Membership
costs $10.00 per year. I would think you can get a sample issue for $1.00.

(I don't belong to this club, but I have been aware of it for many years
[it isn't a fly-by-night newly-formed group]. This address is from a 
reference to it in the October Popular Communications, so it should be
current and correct. It is also listed in the club directory in the WRTH.)

Regards, Will
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