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The Wave-lengths of Amateurs

FYURTHER advice has come to hand regarding the wavelength of amateurs as published a short. time back. . ot _ All amateurs who have been given permission to operate on. the wave. band of 80-32 metres are now permit. ted. to use the new band, of 7000-730¢ -kilocycles (4142.8 metres). .

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 24

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The Wave-lengths of Amateurs Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 24

The Wave-lengths of Amateurs Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 24

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