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  <title>Frequency Allocations</title>

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  <md:abstract>An explanation and picture of the frequency allocation chart.</md:abstract>
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    <para id="par1">
      To prevent radio stations from transmitting signals "on top of
      each other,"; the United States and other national governments
      in the 1930s began regulating the carrier frequencies and power
      outputs stations could use.  With increased use of the radio
      spectrum for both public and private use, this regulation has
      become increasingly important.  This is the so-called
      <term>Frequency Allocation Chart</term>, which shows what kinds
      of broadcasting can occur in which frequency bands. Detailed
      radio carrier frequency assignments are much too detailed to
      present here.
    </para>

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      <title>Frequency Allocation Chart</title>
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