• 160-meter band refers to the band of radio frequencies between 1.8 and 2 MHz, just above the medium wave broadcast band. For many decades the lowest radio...
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    15-meter band was designated by the 1947 International Radio Conference of Atlantic City in part to compensate for the loss of the 160-meter band to amateurs...
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  • The 2-meter amateur radio band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum that comprises frequencies stretching from 144 MHz to 148 MHz in International Telecommunication...
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  • (WARC) bands are three portions of the shortwave radio spectrum used by licensed and/or certified amateur radio operators. They consist of 30 meters (10...
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  • The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis...
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    The 6-meter band is the lowest portion of the very high frequency (VHF) radio spectrum (50.000-54.000 MHz) internationally allocated to amateur radio use...
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  • average signal wavelength of 8 meters. The 8–meter band shares many characteristics with the neighboring 6–meter and 10–meter bands. However, as it is somewhat...
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  • frequencies between 160 kHz and 190 kHz. The International Amateur Radio Union Region 2 (North and South America) bandplan for the 160-meter band reserves the...
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    The 20-meter or 14-MHz amateur radio band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum, comprising frequencies stretching from 14.000 MHz to 14.350 MHz...
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    used two frequency bands, at 1.85 and 1.95 MHz. These same frequencies were used by radio amateurs, in the amateur radio 160-meter band, and amateur operators...
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    The Meters (later The Funky Meters) are an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Zigaboo Modeliste (drums), George Porter Jr. (bass), Leo...
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  • The 630-meter (or 600-meter) amateur radio band is a frequency band allocated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to amateur radio operators...
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    The 40-meter or 7-MHz band is an amateur radio frequency band, spanning 7.000-7.300 MHz in ITU Region 2, and 7.000-7.200 MHz in Regions 1 & 3. It is allocated...
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    reception and transmission on the 160 meter band, as well. Although the Mk1 did not cover 160M, there was an AUX band position, and some Yaesu dealers...
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  • The 2200-meter or 136 kHz band is the lowest frequency band in which amateur radio operators are licensed to transmit. It was formally allocated to amateurs...
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  • The 80 meter or 3.5 MHz band is a span of radio frequencies allocated for amateur use, from 3.5–4.0 MHz in North and South America (IARU and ITU Region 2);...
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  • LowFER (redirect from 1750-meter band)
    frequencies between 160 kHz and 190 kHz which is sometimes referred to as the 1750-meter band, and in the past as the 1875-meter band. In much of the world...
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  • The 1.25-meter, 220 MHz or 222 MHz band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum internationally allocated for amateur radio use on a primary basis in ITU...
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    Very high frequency (redirect from VHF Band)
    somewhat beyond the visual horizon out to about 160 km (100 miles). Common uses for radio waves in the VHF band are Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and FM...
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  • The 5-meter band (60 MHz) is the middle portion of the very high frequency (VHF) radio spectrum allocated to amateur radio use. On October 10, 1924, the...
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  • 4-metre band tends to focus on technical topics, with long 'rag chews' being the norm as long as there is some local activity. The 4-meter band, occupying...
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    Receiver with spectrum in 160-meter band...
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  • 305(c).  Bands with a 300 baud rate limitation that we eliminate in this Report and Order are: 160 meter band; 80 meter band; 40 meter band segments 7...
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  • amateur band also provides a wider spectrum than the 2-meter band (in the U.S., this is 30 MHz of spectrum, compared to only 4 MHz on the 2-meter band). This...
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    VHF high band. An unsuccessful petition was filed in 1973 to create a CB Class E service at 220 MHz, (part of the amateur radio 1.25-meter band at the time)...
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  • radio bands between 160 meters and 70 centimeters, with the exception of the 1.25 meters band, and the "X" model also has built-in 23 centimeters band capability...
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  • The Meters is the debut album by the American funk group The Meters. It was released in May 1969, the first of eight albums by the band. The band's early...
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    LCR meter ESR meter Boonton Q-Meter Type 160-A, 1946 — HP Virtual Museum Wikimedia Commons has media related to Q meter. "An experimental 'Q' meter" —...
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    An S meter (signal strength meter) is an indicator often provided on communications receivers, such as amateur radio or shortwave broadcast receivers....
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  • Low frequency (redirect from Low band)
    called 'LowFERs'. This frequency range between 160 kHz and 190 kHz is also referred to as the 1750 meter band. Requirements include: The total input power...
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