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1.800 - 2.000 MHz.... 160 metres.

3.500 - 4.000.... 80 metres.

7.000 - 7.300.... 40 metres.

10.100 - 10.150.... 30 metres

14.000 - 14.350.... 20 metres.

18.068 - 18.168.... 17 metres.

21.000 - 21.450.... 15 metres

24.890 - 24.990....12 metres

28.000 - 29.700.... 10 metres.

50.000 - 54.000.... 6 metres.

144.000 - 148.000.... 2 metres.

219.000 - 220.000.... 1.25 metres

222.000 - 225.000.... 1.254 metres

420.000 - 450.000.... 70 cm

902.000 - 928.000.... 33 cm

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