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  1. 50.060-50.080 beacon sub-band 51.120 Digital repeater inputs 53.600 50.600-50.800 Non-voice communications 51.180 53.700 53.000 Remote base FM simplex 51.620 Digital repeater outputs 53.800 52.200 Test Pair (input) 51.680 52.700 Test Pair (output) 50.620 Packet calling 51.120 Inputs 52.000 Inputs 53.040 Inputs 51.140 52.060 53.060 51.160 52.080 ...

  2. Pasmo 6 m / 50 MHz | 6m Band UWAGA W Polsce praca z modulacją FM na tym pasmie jest niedozwolona 50.000 - 50.010 MHz Telegrafia (przyszłe radiolatarnie Region 1)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 6-meter_band6-meter band - Wikipedia

    For example, the United Kingdom, has an allocation in the 6 meter band between 50 and 52 MHz, split as 50–51 MHz amateur primary, and the rest is secondary, with a lower power limit. A detailed bandplan can be obtained from the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) website.

  4. Learn about the frequency bands, modes, and activities on 10 and 6 meters, as well as the CW subband and beacons on 6 meters. This document is based on the ARRL band plans and includes comments from Frank Maynard, NF8M.

  5. Learn how to monitor and understand 6 meter ham band activity and the different propagation modes that drive it. Find web resources, maps, beacons and tips to enhance your 50 MHz experience.

  6. www.arrl.org › band-planBand Plan - ARRL

    Find the band plan for amateur radio operation on various bands, including 6 meters. See the frequencies, modes, power limits and sharing arrangements for each band.

  7. This web page shows the tentative Arizona 6 meter band plan using both present 1 MHz splits and ARRL 500 kHz splits. It also includes coordinated frequencies for repeaters and simplex operations.

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