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In the audio titled "T32C at 10 Megahertz", you are taken on an immersive journey into the world of amateur radio operations. The audio begins with the distinct, rhythmic tones of a Morse code transmission, reverberating at the frequency of 10 Megahertz. The signals are crisp and clear, seeming to emanate from a station with the call sign T32C. The DX, or distance communication, is a dominant theme in this audio. The thrill of connecting with distant stations is palpable, as the operator skillfully navigates through the atmospheric noises, static, and signal fades. The Morse code messages are intermittently broken by the operator's voice, indicating the receipt of a successful transmission or the attempt to reach out to new stations. Throughout the audio, the listener gets a real sense of the hobbyist passion that underpins amateur radio. From the careful tuning of the radio frequency to the precision and patience required to decode Morse transmissions, the audio provides a