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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
Unused spectrum is valuable in today's wireless world. Some has, 7100-7200 HZ has been re-alocated to a ham band. I think it is supposed to be clear of SWBC stations in 2010. Before someone from the US goes and says it already is a ham band, it is only one in the Western Hemisphere. Here in ITU zone 1 (and zone 3), it was 7000-7100 until a few years ago, now it is 7000-7200, but there are still s-meter pinning SWBC stations on there. In some parts of the world there is a new 5mHz ham band, but I don't think it came from SWBC allocation. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM |
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