Ham Radio Frequencies
By dxzoneThis guide explores different radio bands that hobbyists use to talk to each other worldwide. It explains how these bands work and what they're used for. From low-frequency to high-frequency bands, each has its own unique features for people who enjoy communicating through radios
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