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alan November 18th 05 04:55 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
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


Telamon November 18th 05 05:16 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
In article .com,
"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


There is at least 14 SWBC bands:
120
90
75
60
49
41
31
25
22
19
16
15
13
11

There are more SW bands for different uses though.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] November 18th 05 05:39 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
Yes,there are many more Shortwave Bands for different uses.I have a link
to them somewhere,I will see if I can find that link.
cuhulin


Caveat Lector November 18th 05 06:56 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
Standard answer is 15 bands
See em at URL:

http://ac6v.com/swl.htm#SWG
--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !






"alan" wrote in message
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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




Silfax November 18th 05 06:58 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
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)


Arthur Harris November 18th 05 07:14 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
"Silfax" wrote:
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)


You mean 160 meters, and yes that is mf. But there's also a "band" around
5MHz now (actually disrete channels).

Art N2AH



Caveat Lector November 18th 05 07:50 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
Well you can search the ITU Frequency allocations and end up in a loop

But here is a difinitive answer (I think)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave

As I posted before -- 15 bands

--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !






"alan" wrote in message
oups.com...
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




Silfax November 18th 05 07:54 PM

shortwave quiz question
 
On 2005-11-18, Arthur Harris wrote:
"Silfax" wrote:
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)


You mean 160 meters, and yes that is mf. But there's also a "band" around
5MHz now (actually disrete channels).


Yes I did mean 160m -- its been a long day already,
and I don't do 60m (or 160m) myself


Alex/AB2RC

alan November 21st 05 09:35 AM

shortwave quiz question
 
MANY thanks to everyone for their help. I shall amend our quiz answer
accordingly! - Alan



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