The Insanity That Is 7200 kHz
This is a podcast that is dedicated to one frequency on the ham radio band, 7200 kHz. Of course, there are other frequencies out there, but this one is pretty crazy. There are all sorts of crazy people on there, as well as some unlicensed amateurs being on that frequency as well. Most of these recordings are recorded with my Tecsun PL880 or when listening on a webSDR like NA5B. If you like this stuff, then this is for you. The main antagonist you will most likely hear on this episode is Oris (N4STG), Because he is on there quite a lot, but you may hear other people as well. Disclaimer: some episodes may contain adult content and language. While there are some episodes may be clean, there may be some that are unsuitable for younger audiences, or those who don’t like listening to such content. If you enjoy this podcast, then consider following and writing a review. Happy listening!
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