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5.10
SHORT WAVE RECEPTION
Radio Frequency Allocation
ist
2nd
3rd
Zone
Zone
Zone
Mhz
148.5
Low frequency
broadcast band
283.5
F
525
Medium frequency
broadcast band
160 m
amateur band
3200
90 m
3400
broadcast band
3500
80m
3800
amateur band
a
a
4750 Y
V7
Y
Bea
5000 oa
broadcast band
49m
broadcast band
40m
amateur band
41m
broadcast band
31m
broadcast band
10MHz
Frequency
Distribution
in the
Broadcast
and
Amateur
Bands.
The TS-930S receiver covers from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, to
receive
international
broadcast
and
communication
ser-
vices.
As shown
in the Frequency Allocation Chart, Fig. 5-12,
broadcast
and
Amateur
radio
station
frequencies
are
allocated in specific bands expressed in megahertz (MHz)
or wavelenght in meters (m). Also in Fig. 5-12, the fre-
quencies of ''other station'
are assigned for fixed station
Fig. 5-12
ist
2nd
= 3rd
MHz
Zone
Zone
Zone
30m
amateur band
.
25
12.050 Rais a
es prosdcaet band
13.800
(aaa
14.000 Le
eee
20 m
14.350
amateur band
15.000
19m
15.100
broadcast band
15.600
17.550
17.900
18.068
lemme!
177
18.168
amateur band
20.000
21.000
15m
amateur band
21.450
21.850
eseteretebreteretecepeneteceten] 13m
.
broadcast band
24.890
12m
ata
amateur band
25.670
i
ee
26.100
;
broadcast
ban
oe
aes nan ae
10m
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 exciuded)
@
in some countries, frequencies allocations do not accord with this
table.
——-—
Standard time frequency
General broadcast band
V7ZZ Tropical broadcast band
BE
Amateur band
C4 Other stations
business use, marine mobile, aviation mobile, land mobile,
radio beacon stations, etc.
NOTE:
1. Radio stations throughout the world are listed in the WORLD
RADIO TV HANDBOOK
or similar publications.
2.. Antennas
designed for HAM
BANDS
operation will generally
provide satisfactory reception for SW stations near the HAM
BANDS.
For
antenna
construction
details,
see
the
ARRL
ANTENNA
HANDBOOK, or similar publications.
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