Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Amateur Radio Emergency Service Emergency management Military Auxiliary Radio System NetHope RAYNET in the United Kingdom
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services, amateur radio, citizen's band radio, theatrical wireless microphone installations, and a very wide variety of other services. Use of radio spectrum
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Department of Commerce improved aeronautical radio communications—before the founding of the Federal Communications Commission in 1934, which handles most such
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of the Inspector General Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Universal Service Fund Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Federal Housing Finance Agency
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Vieques and Culebra) and KP5/NP5/WP5 (Desecheo Island). Amateur radio operators (also known as ham radio operators) are a well-known group in the island and
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state is home to 383 stations licensed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). These radio stations broadcast to local markets as well as online
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Signal Company. He aimed to expand international radio communications. GE used RCA as its retail arm for radio sales. In 1926, RCA co-founded the National Broadcasting
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#N/A rfa.org Radio Free Asia (see http://www.bbg.gov/broadcasters/rfa/) -- Note added 1/23/14 20:59 #N/A rferl.org Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
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org .org Radio Free Asia (see http://www.bbg.gov/broadcasters/rfa/) -- Note added 1/23/14 20:59 #N/A rferl.org .org Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
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ship-to-shore radio communications were short-range. Some radio stations provided long-range radiotelephony services, such as radio telegrams and radio telex calls
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