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== 10 Meters HAM Allocation (Part 97) ==
60 meters is a Secondary Allocation for amateur radio -- NOT a Primary Allocation.
Amateur stations must not cause harmful interference to -- and must accept interference from --
primary stations authorized by any administration in the fixed service (NTIA),
as well as mobile (except aeronautical mobile) stations authorized by the administrations of other countries.
 
== xxMeters HAM Allocation (Part 97) ==


General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes:
General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes:
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* http://www.arrl.org/60-meter-faq
* http://www.arrl.org/60-meter-faq
* http://www.arrl.org/news/new-rules-for-5-mhz-60-meters-to-go-into-effect-march-5
* http://www.arrl.org/60m-channel-allocation




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The 60-meter radio band consists of ...

60 meters is a Secondary Allocation for amateur radio -- NOT a Primary Allocation. Amateur stations must not cause harmful interference to -- and must accept interference from -- primary stations authorized by any administration in the fixed service (NTIA), as well as mobile (except aeronautical mobile) stations authorized by the administrations of other countries.

xxMeters HAM Allocation (Part 97)

General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes:

External Resources