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10-3. RADIO FREQUENCY ALLOCATION
Ist
ad
Zone Zone
_Zond
Low frequency
broadcast band
Medium frequency
broadcast band
3200
3400 Ly HEA We,
EY
cat band
778 Saaccest band
49 m
broadcast bend
40m
amateur band
atm
broadcast band
21m
broadcast band
Hz
Radio Frequency Allocation
ist
2nd
ard
Hz Zone Zone _Zor
30 m amateur band
25m
broadcast band
20m
amateur band
19m
broadcast band
17m
'amateur band
15m
amateur band
broadcast band
12m
amateur band
11m
broadcast band
10
amateur band
cee nd Africa (Soviet Russia, Turkey and Mongols included)
Bourn nd North America
rd
'Asia and Oceania (Soviet Russia, Turkey and Mongotia excluded}
® ih some countries, frequencies allocations do not accord with this
table.
—-— Standard time frequency
Generel broadcast band
YZ Tropical broadcast band = I
Amateur bang
(J other stations
Frequency distribution in the broadcast and amateur
bands
The general coverage receiver covers from 100 kHz
to 30 MHz, to receive international broadcast and com-
munication services.
As shown in the frequency allocation chart, above
figure, broadcast and amateur radio station frequen-
cies are allocated in specific bands expressed in mega-
hertz (MHz) or wavelength in meters (m). Also in the
above figure the frequencies of ''other stations' are
assigned for fixed station business use, marine mobile,
aviation mobile, land mobile, radio beacon stations, etc.
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Notes:
1. Radio stations throughout the world are listed in the
WORLD
RADIO
TV HANDBOOK
or similar pubil-
cations.
. Antennas
designed
for ham
band operation
will
generally provide satisfactory reception for SW sta-
tions near the ham bands. For antenna construc-
tion details, see the ARRL ANTENNA HANDBOOK,
or similar publications.
N

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