Talk:40 meters

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Updated the US allocation tables to reflect current FCC regulations in effect as of December 15, 2006. Also did some minor editing to help the scaling of the graphs be more accurate.

Can someone add the allocations for Canada, EU, and other areas outside of Region 2?

-Joe Shupienis, W3BC

[edit] PSK31

How about mentioning 7.035 as the PSK31 calling frequency (7.030 in Europe)?

[edit] NVIS

How about a discussion about Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propogation? 40 meters is the highest band that benefits from NVIS.