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40 Meters:
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One of the five original shortwave bands allocated to amateurs in 1926, 40 Meters is considered the most reliable all-season DX band. Most useful for inter-continental communication at night and extremely useful for local contacts out to a range of 1000+ miles, depending on conditions. For many years the portion of the band from 7100-7300 kilohertz has been allocated to shortwave broadcasters outside the Americas and not available to radio amateurs outside ITU Region 2. At the World Radio Conference WRC-03 in 2003 it was agreed that the broadcast stations would move out of the section 7100-7200 Khz on 29 March 2009 and that portion would become a worldwide exclusive amateur allocation afterwards. Discussions on releasing the remaining 100 kHz of the band to amateurs at a later date will continue in future conferences. Several European countries have now allowed amateur communication in the 7100-7200 kilohertz section on a shared non-interference basis as an initial act. |
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UP DN | Frequency | Callsign/Station | Short Info | Location | Randomize | |
7.280.000 | IBB | Power: 250 kW | Northern Mariana Islands | [40 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler] | ||
International Broadcasting Bureauu (International Broadcasting Bureauu) broadcasting on 7280 kHz between 1700 UTC to 1900 UTC from , Northern Mariana Islands! | ||||||
7.200.000 | RBU | Power: 500 kW | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | [40 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler] | ||
Radio Bulgaria (Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarian Telecomm.) broadcasting on 7200 kHz between 0400 UTC to 0500 UTC from Plovdiv, Bulgaria! | ||||||
7.210.000 | Radio Romania International | Power: 50 | Tiganesti, Romania | [40 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler] | ||
Radio Romania International located in Tiganesti, Romania operating on 7210 Khz. |
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