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So far, I have successfully built an antenna, and have received several NOAA satellites as they orbit overhead. My aerial is a simple crossed dipole, made from heavy guage mains cable, and utilising a head amplifier from a buchered TV satellite LNB, which has (astonishingly) some gain even 600MHz off its peak performance...</description>
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