Jul
12
Written by:
Paul McLane
7/12/2012 1:06 PM
Want one of those nifty radio spectrum posters to hang on your wall, to
impress visitors and show that you’re on top of the spectrum situation?
You can order the current edition of the “United States Frequency
Allocations: The Radio Spectrum Chart” now from the U.S. Government Printing
Office. It costs 12 bucks including shipping.
The
poster “shows through color codes the parts of the radio spectrum that are
allocated to each type of radio service. Service areas include radio and
television broadcasting, radio navigation, mobile, amateur, satellite and
others. Also indicates which parts of the spectrum are for use exclusively by
the government, which parts are for use exclusively by the private sector and
amateurs, and which parts are shared by the government and others.”