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English: Amateur, government, commercial, and commercial long distance bands defined by the US Radio Act of 1912.
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Source Worts, George F. (October 1913). "How the New Wireless Law Works". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Chicago. pp. 545–547. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
Author George F Worts

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Wireless bands after the US Radio Act of 1912

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