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Telamon wrote: In article , (Mark Zenier) wrote: [snip] How about Megahertz? Well, when I have a specific instance in mind I type out the frequency but in this case I was tuning through the bands and recalled that I heard Brother Stair in passing through them but did not stay to listen so I generalized that I heard him on certain bands. I did not note the specific frequencies that I heard him on. The bands are noted by meters not frequency so you must then have a frequency definition of the SWBC bands. Er, what's wrong with using "The 7 MHz Band" instead of "The 39 Meter Band" (or 41 or whatever number is used). A quick look in the FCC regulations (Part 73 subpart F) shows that officaldom doesn't bother with meter band designations. To bring this back to WWCR or whoever is running in the 3 MHz band, what regulations are they operating under? My (older, 1989) copy of the broadcast regs says that international broadcasting starts in bands above 5950 kHz. (73.702f) Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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