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Summary Of: 10 meters

10 meters can be fascinating... 10 meters can be alive with extremely long... 10 meters will come alive during high solar periods soon after sunrise... 10 meters still has some long distance possibilities... Sporadic E on 10 meters is mainly a seasonal event... Although 10 meters has a worldwide amateur radio allocation... in some countries the use of portions of 10 meters is allocated by the government by license class... Named for the segment of 10 meters granted for use to old American Novice Class Amateur Radio license holders the Novice sub... 300 MHz Is a very active part of 10 meters for CW operation... Because the propagation on 10 meters can vary drastically throughout the day... Because 10 meters can frequently open up to propagate globally most all 10 meter repeaters use a... 10 meters has a large following of hobbyists who center most of their time on this frequency...

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