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        <description>Since my first videos on the YouLoop, I have been asked several times if it works on VHF.  This video is to help answer that question! I used an RTL-SDR v3 Software Defined Radio, connected directly to the YouLoop for these tests. If you don't already own a YouLoop, I recommend you avoid so you end up with a GENUINE product.  Use the links at https://airspy.com/purchase/ to get a list of genuine suppliers.  I recommend ITEAD and RTL-SDR Blog Store (https://www.rtl-sdr.com/buy-rtl-sdr-dvb-t-dongles/) as I have purchased multiple products several times from both sources. All my videos on this antenna are in my YouLoop Playlist : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe5ZKeM2hRBJfQ0FcObj8mbQhozKAVo_a Details on the RTL-SDR v3 SDR can be found at https://frugalradio.com/rtl-sdr-v3/ As always, thanks for watching the Frugal Radio (FR) channel</description>
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