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On 2005-11-18, alan wrote:
I work on a newspaper in Cumbria and we run a weekly quiz. This week one of the questions is: "How many short wave wavebands are there?" And the quizmaster's answer is: Nine. Is he right? I thought there were dozens of them?! Anyone able to confirm or deny the quizmaster or come up with a right answer? Many thanks If he was confusing short wave with ham, then the answer could be 9 120,80,40,30,20,17,15,12,10 (but only if you consider 120m as sw, and not mw) |
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