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Quick Guide to the Shortwave Spectrum By Larry Van Horn, Assistant/Technical Editor Copyright 2007, Larry Van Horn and Monitoring TimesNote: All frequencies are in * Denotes asecondary assignment, stations operation on non-interference basis. Shortwave Broadcast Bands (AM/DRM/USB)United States Time Zones2300-2495120 MetersPDTMDTCDTEDT3200-340090 MetersUTCPSTMSTCSTESTAST3900-400075 Meters00004PM5PM6PM7PM8PM4750-5060(exclu ding 4995-5003) 60 Meters01005PM6PM7PM8PM9PM 5900-6200*5730-5900/6200-639549 Meters02006PM7PM8PM9PM10PM7100-7350*6880 -6990/7350-7600 41 Meters0300 7PM8PM9PM10PM11PM9400-9900*9250-9400/950 0-9900 31 Meters 04008PM9PM10PM 11PM12PM11600-12100*11500-11600/12100-12 16025 Meters05009PM10PM11PM12AM1AM13570-13870 22 Meters0600 10PM11PM12AM1AM2AM 15100-15800*15030-1510019 Meters 070011PM12AM1AM2AM3AM17480-17900 16 Meters080012AM1AM

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