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Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : [[6 metres]], [[4 metres]], [[2 metres]], [[1.25 metres]], [[70 centimetres]], [[33 centimetres]], [[23 centimetres]], [[9 centimetres]], [[6 centimetres]] [[3 centimetres]], [[1.25 centimetres]] [[Bands above 24GHz]].
Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : [[6 metres]], [[4 metres]], [[2 metres]], [[1.25 metres]], [[70 centimetres]], [[33 centimetres]], [[23 centimetres]], [[9 centimetres]], [[6 centimetres]], [[3 centimetres]], [[1.25 centimetres]], [[Bands above 24GHz]].


==Australian bandplan==
==Australian bandplan==

Revision as of 15:40, 2 July 2008

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Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : 6 metres, 4 metres, 2 metres, 1.25 metres, 70 centimetres, 33 centimetres, 23 centimetres, 9 centimetres, 6 centimetres, 3 centimetres, 1.25 centimetres, Bands above 24GHz.

Australian bandplan

Access :

2300 - 2302 MHz Advanced licensees only 2400 - 2450 MHz Advanced & Standard licensees

Vk4yeh vk 13cm bandplan.jpg