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05/05/2014 | Canadian Radio Amateurs Gain New 472-479 kHz Band
Hams in Canada now have a band at 472-479 kHz.
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01/28/2014 | Cuba Provides its Hams a Slice of 60 Meters
Cuban hams will have access to 12 kilohertz of spectrum at 60 meters.
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01/03/2014 | Czech Republic Renews 5 MHz Experiment
Ten Czech Republic hams will be operating experimentally on 5 MHz in 2014.
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12/02/2013 | Canada Issues Short-Term 472-479 kHz Experimental License
Canadian experimental station VX9MRC will be on the air from Newfoundland December 14-15.
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07/09/2013 | Huge Tracking Dish to Become Available for EME
Hams will gain a powerful "voice" for moonbounce
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05/28/2013 | Spanish Amateurs Gain New Frequencies
Spanish Amateurs Gain New Frequencies
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01/21/2013 | Icelandic Amateurs Get MF Privileges
According to the Íslenskir Radíóamatörar (ÍRA) -- Iceland’s IARU Member Society -- radio amateurs in Iceland now have operating privileges on 472-479 kHz (630 meters) as of January 16.
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11/21/2012 | FCC Seeks to Assign Entire Amateur Portion of 160 Meter Band to Primary Status to Amateur Radio Service, Proposes New LF Amateur Band at 135.7-137.8 kHz
On Tuesday, November 20, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that proposes to amend Part 97 (among others) of the Commission’s rules. These changes include changing the allocation to the amateur portion of the 160 meter band, allocating a new
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