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Combined display of all available logs of HFUnderground. You can narrow down the view by selecting a log type, the user name (case-sensitive), or the affected page (also case-sensitive).(Latest | Earliest) View (newer 20 | older 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 16:07, 11 February 2019 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Soviet/Russian Number Stations/Military Comm/ELINT Warfare Units to Soviet/Russian Strategic Communication/Warfare Units
- 00:49, 24 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Liberty.jpg" (Join, or die.)
- 14:24, 15 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:ICOM IC M802 HF MARINE.jpg"
- 14:23, 15 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:SEA 235 HF MARINE.jpg"
- 14:22, 15 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:SEA 209 HF MARINE.jpg" (SEA 209 2-8 MHz HF-SSB marine radio )
- 16:24, 10 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Download.jpg" (CB savage modification )
- 16:14, 4 January 2019 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:CB overmodulation.jpg" (Overmodulated CB radio signal on the 11 meter band.)
- 14:36, 20 December 2018 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:SINCGARS 2.jpg" (Two Datron HH7700 VHF-FM handheld radios (30-88 MHz in 25 kHz steps) and one VHF-FM ECCM radio as part of a tactical military radio display. These radios are currently fielded by the Afghan National Army (ANA) in combination with COTS VHF/UHF gear. )
- 14:35, 20 December 2018 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:SINCGARS 1.jpg" (Two VHF-FM SINCGARS radios in operation with the US military. Harris RT-1523 ASIP radio with ECCM capability voice and data. )
- 04:46, 16 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Soviet/Russian Number Stations/ELINT Warfare Units to Soviet/Russian Number Stations/Military Comm/ELINT Warfare Units
- 00:14, 16 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved XM to XM Whales (The Backwards Music Station)
- 00:12, 16 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Swedish Rhapsody to G2 (Swedish Rhapsody)
- 23:19, 15 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Military Number Stations to Soviet/Russian Number Stations/ELINT Warfare Units
- 23:17, 15 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved The Pip to 8S1Shch (The Pip)
- 23:12, 15 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved The Buzzer (UVB-76) to UVB-76 (The Buzzer) (Title was broken.)
- 23:12, 15 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Okhvat-98 to Okhvat-98 (The Goose)
- 20:07, 15 December 2018 The Wrigley Guerrilla (Talk | contribs) moved Russian Woodpecker to Duga Radar (Russian Woodpecker) (Needs better title.)
- 14:32, 26 October 2018 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Icom IC-A210E.jpg" (Icom IC-A210E VHF airband aircraft transceiver, a typical modern VHF-AM airband radio designed for installation in aircraft. )
- 12:42, 28 September 2018 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg" (Three versions of the extremely popular Uniden PRO 520XL 40 channel AM CB radio. This radio has been sold for decades and remains one of the most popular bare bones CB radios on the market. Its small size and good performance make it a favorite of Jeep )
- 18:12, 21 September 2018 R4002 (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:XT-1 Inside.jpg" (Linear Systems XT-1 transmitter [inside view - note the DIP switches for settings, NC or NO control for input, etc] (see also XT-4 transmitter) 10 watt FSK transmitter operating on 27.255 MHz (US version) or 26.995 MHz (Canada version). When used with co)
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