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A band (NATO)
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The NATO A band is the obsolete designation given to the radio frequencies from 0 to 250 MHz (equivalent to wavelengths from 1.2 m upwards) during the cold war period. Since 1992, frequency allocations, allotment and assignments are in line with the NATO Joint Civil/Military Frequency Agreement.[1] However, in order to identify military radio spectrum requirements, e.g. for crisis management planning, training, electronic warfare activities, or in military operations, this system is still in use.
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NATO Radio spectrum designation
- Examples to military frequency utilisation in this particular band
- HF long distance radio communications
- tactical UHF radio communications
- aeronautical mobile service
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