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Frequency allocation / Amateur radio / Wireless / International Amateur Radio Union / 2200-meter band / Spectrum management / Television licence / Broadcasting / Electronic engineering / Radio spectrum / Amateur radio bands / Wireless Institute of Australia
Date: 2015-01-29 11:28:55
Frequency allocation
Amateur radio
Wireless
International Amateur Radio Union
2200-meter band
Spectrum management
Television licence
Broadcasting
Electronic engineering
Radio spectrum
Amateur radio bands
Wireless Institute of Australia

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