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GCC RADIO PART 15 BROADCASTING SERVICES AND FORUMS
    GCC RADIO STAFF AND HOBBYISTS ENTER HERE!
FM BROADCASTERS FORUM
Welcome to FM Broadcasting!  This group will show you on how to get started in FM Broadcasting and also how be safe cool and collected with your radio station.  I hope we are doing our best to help you out.  There is even links on the side to check out after you join.    Please be legal and have fun with FM. 
AM BROADCASTERS FORUM
If you are into AM radio broadcasting here is a good group to get support and share other interests in AM Broadcasting.  Please be legal and have fun with AM.  
ENTER RADIO ENGINEERING OF OUR OWN PART 15 RADIO STATIONS
Frequently Asked Questions of the GCC.
Q: How do I obtain Electromagnetic Spectrum Charts? 
A:          May I suggest the following?
Here are 2 websites to obtain and get a allocation chart except this one above
There is another chart that you can order and its available from these 2 sites here.
                 
OMEGA ENGINEERING AND   NTIA.GOV PUBLICATIONS 
          BRIEF ALLOCATIONS FOR THIS REGION
ULF 0   to 30   Hz      Shumman Resonance, Earthquake Detection
ELF 30  to 300  Hz      Power Line Distribution, Lightning Detection
VLF 300 to 30  kHz      Scientfic, VLF Radio Emissions,
LF  30  to 300 kHz      LORAN-C, WWVB, LW Broadcasting, Beacons, Lowfers 
MF  300 to 3   MHz      Beacons, AM Radio Broadcast, 160 meter Amatuer
HF    3 to 30  MHz      80, 40, 20, 10 meter and International Comm.
VHF  30 to 300 MHz      LoVHF radio Comms, FM Radio Broadcast, VHF, TV
UHF 300 to 3   GHz      Microwave Communications, Satellite, UHF TV 
SHF   3 to 30  GHz      Microwave Communications, Satellite 
EHF  30 to 300 GHz      Microwave Communications, Satellite  
      

          Soon We will have a good list of logs and other sites coming soon.
This electromagnetic spectrum chart that shows information from DC to daylight at 1 Hz to 300
GHz.  AM radio is after LW and Shortwave is after the AM bands.  FM is after channels 2 to 6
along with remote control and radio astronomy.   
OUR PROPAGATION SECTION  FOR DXER's and HAM's
Propagation is very important to us especially when we need
to rely on it for DX communications.  There are lots of
sites out there for propagation, and here is ours in my own
writing.  We are just getting started with page 1  
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