I've been doing a lot of VHF, UHF, and microwave radio stuff lately, and I almost forgot about the lower-frequency stuff! Most of my Software Defined Radios (SDRs) can't go below 30mhz, which was the hot part of the radio dial a century ago. Fortunately there's a product that will boost these lower-frequency signals up to where an SDR can see them, the Nooelec Ham-It-Up.
This is NOT a sponsored review, although I did get one of my Ham It Up units from a viewer (thanks!). In addition to that one, I'm also trying the Nano version which I coincidentally bought around the same time.
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