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<H1>Countdown to broadcast stations leaving 7 MHz.</H1>
<H1><FONT face=Verdana size=3>At the end of March, a portion of the
40-metre band from 7100 to 7200kHz becomes exclusive to the Amateur Radio
Service.</FONT></H1>
<H1><FONT face=Verdana size=3>Whether all the broadcasters will remove
themselves remains to be seen. However, American radio amateurs are being heard
in this sub-band as late as 1000 hours UTC in the North of the UK. </FONT></H1>
<H1><FONT face=Verdana size=3>For those interested in monitoring the parts of
the Earth in daylight and darkness, a freeware program called Geoclock may be
found via Google or other search engines</FONT></H1>
<H1><FONT face=Verdana size=3>Fonte: GB2RS News</FONT></H1>
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