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												07/06/2016 | ARRL 600 Meter Experiment Reports 202,400+ Hours of Operation, Zero Interference ComplaintsThe ARRL 600 Meter Experiment under the WD2XSH Part 5 Experimental license reports that no interference complaints have been received from other services operating in the 465-515 kHz band over the course of more than 202,400 hours of operation. 
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												04/23/2016 | Romania Puts Toe in the 5 MHz Waters with Scheduled Amateur Radio TestingRomania has tentatively joined the list of countries making a band at 5 MHz available to Amateur Radio. 
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												12/29/2015 | Spain Gets New 5 MHz Allocation for 2016Temporary permission for radio amateurs in Spain to operate at 5 MHz ended in November, but World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 established a new 15 kHz Amateur Radio allocation at 5 MHz. At the request of URE, Spain's IARU member society, the sec... 
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												12/08/2015 | The Netherlands Opens 100 kHz Band at 5 MHzThe Netherlands has opened a 100 kHz band at 5 MHz for Amateur Radio use. 
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												11/13/2015 | ARRL Medium-Wave Experimenters Special Event is November 13-14A Reminder — A special event operation in the vicinity of 500 kHz is set for November 13-14, ARRL Medium-Wave Experiment (WD2XSH) Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR, has announced. 
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												10/28/2015 | ARRL Medium-Wave Experimenters Sponsoring Special Event in NovemberThe 107th anniversary of the Berlin Treaty, which created the international distress frequency at 500 kHz, will be the occasion for a special event operation in that vicinity of the spectrum. 
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												09/01/2015 | ARRL Supports Maximum Flexibility for Amateur Use of New 2200 and 630 Meter BandsThe ARRL has told the FCC that Amateur Radio operation in the new 135.7-137.8 kHz (2200 meters) and 472-479 kHz (630 meters) bands should be as unfettered as possible from a regulatory standpoint. 
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												07/07/2015 | Amateur Radio Becomes Primary on 1900-2000 kHz on August 6As of August 6, Amateur Radio will be upgraded from secondary to primary in the 1900-2000 kHz segment of 160 meters in the US. 
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