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- 9-centimeter_band abstract "The 9-centimeter band is a portion of the SHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The amateur radio band, in ITU regions 1 and 2, is between 3,300 MHz and 3,500 MHz, and it is available only on a secondary basis. The amateur satellite band is between 3,400 MHz and 3,410 MHz, and it is only available in ITU Regions 1 and 2, on a non-interference basis to other users (ITU footnote 5.282). In Germany, Israel and the United Kingdom, the band 3,400 - 3,475 MHz isalso allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis (ITU footnote 5.431).In CEPT's "European Common Allocation Table", footnote EU17 allocates 3,400 MHz to 3,410 MHz to European amateurs on a secondary basis.".
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- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio_satellite.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_satellite.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink European_Conference_of_Postal_and_Telecommunications_Administrations.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink ITU_region.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union_region.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Microwave.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Super_high_frequency.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "3.4 GHz (9 cm)".
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "3456 MHz".
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "9 centimeters".
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "9 cm".
- 9-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "9-centimeter band".
- 9-centimeter_band hasPhotoCollection 9-centimeter_band.
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- 9-centimeter_band subject Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
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- 9-centimeter_band type Article.
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- 9-centimeter_band type Article.
- 9-centimeter_band type Band.
- 9-centimeter_band comment "The 9-centimeter band is a portion of the SHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The amateur radio band, in ITU regions 1 and 2, is between 3,300 MHz and 3,500 MHz, and it is available only on a secondary basis. The amateur satellite band is between 3,400 MHz and 3,410 MHz, and it is only available in ITU Regions 1 and 2, on a non-interference basis to other users (ITU footnote 5.282).".
- 9-centimeter_band label "9-centimeter band".
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs 9-Zentimeter-Band.
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs Bande_des_9_cm.
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs Pasmo_3,4_GHz.
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs m.0h3t7rg.
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs Q275034.
- 9-centimeter_band sameAs Q275034.
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- 9-centimeter_band isPrimaryTopicOf 9-centimeter_band.