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This resource presents the _FCC_ Online Table of Frequency Allocations, codified under 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. The document details frequency assignments across the electromagnetic spectrum, from 0 kHz to beyond 2170 MHz, specifying allocations for various radio services including amateur, maritime mobile, aeronautical radionavigation, and broadcasting. The table is structured with columns for International Table (ITU Radio Regulations Article 5, Section IV, 2019 Edition), United States Table (Federal and Non-Federal), and corresponding _FCC_ Rule Part(s). Specific frequency ranges, such as **135.7-137.8 kHz** and **472-479 kHz**, are identified with their primary and secondary allocations, including Amateur Radio (Part 97) and Maritime Mobile (Part 80). The methodology involves direct publication of regulatory data, reflecting amendments adopted by the _FCC_ that may not yet be codified in the Code of Federal Regulations. Each entry provides the allocated service (e.g., METEOROLOGICAL AIDS, RADIONAVIGATION), relevant footnotes (e.g., 5.53, US18), and the applicable _FCC_ Rule Part. For example, the 1800-2000 kHz range is allocated to AMATEUR radio under Part 97, alongside MOBILE services. Contact information for the Office of Engineering and Technology Policy and Rules Division is provided for inquiries regarding the data. DXZone Focus: Regulatory Database | FCC Publication | Frequency Allocation | Rule Part Reference
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Compact HF antennas for home and mobile use, compact HF maritime antennas, manufactured by multi-band antennas
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Club Russian Robinson for amateurs interested in radio communication from polar stations, islands and maritime mobile objects RRC founded in 1993. Goals are consolidation of radio amateurs, operating now or operated in the past on islands, drift-ice research, arctic and marine stations, signing their personal callsigns or as participants of DX-peditions.
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Maritime Mobile Service Net for disaster help on high seas on foreign lands
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Warszawa 2000 Award, Mazowsze (Mazovia) Award, Vistula) River Award, All Baltic Islands Award, Maritime Mobile award, Baltic Sea lighthouses award
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Amateur Radio Station N1UL/mm Ulrich L. Rohde, includes a maritime mobile antenna shack
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Operating ham radio in international waters
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This **PDF report** documents a _maritime mobile_ DXpedition operating from the _Southern Ocean_ near Antarctica, detailing antenna deployment strategies on a sailing vessel. It addresses power management systems for remote operations and propagation characteristics specific to polar regions on **20m and 40m** bands. Operational strategies include managing high-density pileups using split frequency operation and maintaining signal integrity during periods of high aurora activity. Equipment considerations cover specific transceiver models like the Icom IC-7300, antenna types optimized for marine vessel installation, and battery power systems for extended periods without shore power. The resource also examines the use of satellite communication for real-time log uploads and QSL confirmation from remote locations, and discusses mitigating signal degradation from ice accumulation on antennas. DXZone Focus: PDF report | Maritime Mobile DXpedition | Polar Propagation | Split Frequency Operation