Kenwood TS-440S Wheelchair User Manual


 
10-3. RADIO FREQUENCY AllOCATION
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30 m amateur band
':"':':':':' 25 m~
broadcast band~
:::.:.:.:.)
MHz 1st 2nd 3rd
Zone Zone Zone
~g: ~~g F 11.650
12.050
13600
13.800
14.000 20m
14.350 amateur band
15.000 --19m
15 100 ~~
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15600
17.55C1
17.900
18,068 17m
18.168 amateur band
20.000 -
21,000 15 m
21 .450 amateur band
21850 .,...,..' , ;13m
.broadcast band
:- .890 12 m
24.990 amateur band
25.000
25.670:,:.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. 11m
26.100 broadcast band
28,000- 10m
29.700 I amateur band
1st Zone:
Europe and Africa (Soviet Russia. Turkey and Mongolia included)
2nd Zone:
South and North America
3rd Zone:
Asia and Oceania (Soviet Russia. Turkey and Mongolia excluded)
.In some countries. frequencies allocations do not accord with this
table
---Standard time frequency 0 General broadcast band
~ Tropical broadcast band
-Amateur band
0 Other stations
Radio Frequency Allocation
Notes:
1. Radio stations throughout the world are listed in the
WORLD RADIO TV HANDBOOK or similar pubil-
cations.
2. 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.
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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