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Phil,
AM broadcasting here is on the 521 to 1602 khz for normal broadcasting stations. The 2368Khz is concidered a SW freq here although the lowest of them. Yes here it is "shared" with "broadcast" and "mobile or fixed" services. I'm not sure on the exact freq limits but this is the first of the Shortwave Bands as designated by the ITU. It isn't concidered anything too usefull for the purposes of International Broadcasting. That happens from about 5 mhz upwards plus needs to be shared on a time table basis as you would know. So here we find a lot of long distance two way system for long distance trucking companys and a system here called the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Also a mob that are a FWD club have a network of stations around the country. Alot of this is all done now on Sat phones etc, so the ACA are looking at what to do with stacks of HF spectrum being left dorment. Here TXers are AWA / Blyth / RVR / Rhode & Shcwarz / Harris -------thats about as far as memory goes for now! ![]() |
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