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      <title>Finding the Best 40 m Antenna for Your Radio Shack</title>
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      <description>Setting up a 40 m antenna is usually the first big project most hams tackle once they realize that a small indoor loop just isn&amp;#39;t going to cut it for long-distance contacts. The 40-meter band, or 7 MHz, is widely considered the &amp;#39;workhorse&amp;#39; of the</description>
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