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The 10-meter band was allocated on a worldwide basis by the International Radiotelegraph Conference in Washington, DC, on 4 October 1927. [2] Its frequency allocation was then 28-30 MHz. A 300 kHz segment, from 29.700–30.000 MHz, was removed from the amateur radio allocation in 1947 by the International Radio Conference of Atlantic City.
[4] [5] In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) only permits unattended 6-meter beacon stations to operate between 50.060 and 50.080 MHz. [ 6 ] Amateur beacons at 50 MHz have also been used as signal sources for academic propagation research [ 7 ]
February 10, 2022 South of downtown Columbus on U.S. Route 23 39°51′24″N 83°00′08″W / 39.856667°N 83.002222°W / 39.856667; -83.002222 ( Hartman Stock Farm Historic
The Beacon: 355 (108) 28 2019 Cleveland 46 PNC Center (Cincinnati) 354 (108) 27 1979 Cincinnati 47 Atrium Two: 351 (107) 28 1984 Cincinnati US Bank Tower (Cincinnati) 351 (107) 26 1981 Cincinnati 49 Capitol Square: 350 (107) 26 1984 Columbus 50 Continental Center: 348 (106) 26 1973 Columbus
Training for Olympic diving competition requires 10-meter diving facilities, which are scant in some parts of the world. For example, the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center, built in 1979 as a YMCA facility, is one of only two Olympic-sized pools in Wisconsin that can host large events, and it is the only facility in the southeast Wisconsin region ...
The Beacon Building is an office building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is located in the Columbus Civic Center area, diagonal to Columbus City Hall. [1] The mid-century modern building was designed by Benham, Richards and Armstrong and completed in 1957. It was first owned by the Beacon Mutual Indemnity Co., and was sold in 1978 to the City ...
WXGT (1580 AM) is a commercial oldies radio station licensed to serve Columbus, Ohio, serving the Columbus metropolitan area.Owned by ICS Communications, Inc., the WXGT studios are located in beautiful Downtown Lewis Center, Ohio in the Lewis Center Metroplex, while the station transmitter resides in Columbus' Brandywine neighborhood on Morse Road,
Balcony railing to Wall - 33 ft (10 m) From floor to underside balcony - 13 ft 6 in (4.11 m) Main floor to underside of hoisting grid - 33 ft (10 m) The exhibit hall features a 32-by-60-foot (9.8 m × 18.3 m) portable stage.