On the HamRadioHelpGroup there was recently talk about frequency allocation charts. Someone pointed to the NTIA chart. This is a great chart, but several hams seemed to prefer the xkcd chart:
Click on the image to see the full-sized chart.
Having fun with amateur radio
On the HamRadioHelpGroup there was recently talk about frequency allocation charts. Someone pointed to the NTIA chart. This is a great chart, but several hams seemed to prefer the xkcd chart:
Click on the image to see the full-sized chart.
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LOL! :-)
I’m a fan of xkcd, and somehow missed this. To bad it’s NSFW (see line 3 and especially 4 of the absorption spectra) or else I’d post it on my cube, for all the RF weenies in my group. 8-)