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- 6-meter_band abstract "The 6-meter band is a portion of the very high frequency (VHF) radio spectrum allocated to amateur radio use. Although located in the lower portion of the VHF band, it nonetheless occasionally displays propagation mechanisms characteristic of the high frequency (HF) bands. This normally occurs close to sunspot maximum, when solar activity increases ionization levels in the upper atmosphere. During the last sunspot peak of 2005, worldwide 6-meter propagation occurred making 6-meter communications as good as or in some instances and locations, better than HF frequencies. The prevalence of HF characteristics on this VHF band has inspired amateur operators to dub it the \"magic band\".In the northern hemisphere, activity peaks from May through early August, when regular sporadic E propagation enables long-distance contacts spanning up to 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) for single-hop propagation. Multiple-hop sporadic E propagation allows intercontinental communications at distances of up to 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi). In the southern hemisphere, sporadic E propagation is most common from November through early February.".
- 6-meter_band thumbnail 50125_kHz_FT-857D.jpg?width=300.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageExternalLink www.sixitalia.org.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageExternalLink www.smirk.org.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageExternalLink www.solarham.net.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageExternalLink www.uksmg.org.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageID "1340260".
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- 6-meter_band wikiPageRevisionID "695421672".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink 2-meter_band.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink 4-meter_band.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude_modulation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Analog_television.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Analogue_terrestrial_television_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Aurora.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Channel_1_(North_American_TV).
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_wave.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink DXing.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Earth–Moon–Earth_communication.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink High_frequency.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Innovation,_Science_and_Economic_Development_Canada.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink International_Amateur_Radio_Union.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union_region.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Military_communications.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink North_American_television_frequencies.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Packet_radio.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_(waves).
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Society_of_Great_Britain.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Radio_control.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Radio_propagation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Repeater.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cycle.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Sporadic_E_propagation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Telecommand.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Television_interference.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Transceiver.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Tropospheric_propagation.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Very_high_frequency.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink WSJT_(Amateur_radio_software).
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink WorldRadio.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink File:50125_kHz_FT-857D.jpg.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink File:Gonset_Communicator.jpg.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink File:International_Telecommunication_Union_region.svg.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLink File:VHF_Usage_40_to_100mhz.png.
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "50 MHz".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "50 and 53 MHz".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6 meter".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6 meters".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6 metres".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6-meter band".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6-meter".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6-metre".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6M".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "6m".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "the six meter VHF band".
- 6-meter_band wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AmateurRadioBands-VHFUHF.
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- 6-meter_band subject Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
- 6-meter_band hypernym Portion.
- 6-meter_band type AnatomicalStructure.
- 6-meter_band type Band.
- 6-meter_band type Band.
- 6-meter_band type Redirect.
- 6-meter_band comment "The 6-meter band is a portion of the very high frequency (VHF) radio spectrum allocated to amateur radio use. Although located in the lower portion of the VHF band, it nonetheless occasionally displays propagation mechanisms characteristic of the high frequency (HF) bands. This normally occurs close to sunspot maximum, when solar activity increases ionization levels in the upper atmosphere.".
- 6-meter_band label "6-meter band".
- 6-meter_band sameAs Q245491.
- 6-meter_band sameAs 6-Meter-Band.
- 6-meter_band sameAs Banda_de_6m.
- 6-meter_band sameAs Bande_des_6_mètres.
- 6-meter_band sameAs Banda_dei_6_metri.
- 6-meter_band sameAs Pasmo_6_m.
- 6-meter_band sameAs m.04v0gr.
- 6-meter_band sameAs Q245491.
- 6-meter_band wasDerivedFrom 6-meter_band?oldid=695421672.
- 6-meter_band depiction 50125_kHz_FT-857D.jpg.
- 6-meter_band isPrimaryTopicOf 6-meter_band.