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[HCDX] more frequencies you can kiss goodbye



 From FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Report No. 388 
EXPERIMENTAL ACTIONS, release March 30, 2006

? WD2XVR SOUTH FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF/COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 0336-EX-PL-2005
New experimental to operate on 4470, 4550, 4800 
and 4900 kHz to use a coastal ocean radar system to measure nearshore
surface currents.
Fixed: Naples (Collier), FL; Redington Shores 
(Pinellas), FL; Cedar Key (Levy), FL; Holiday (Pasco), FL; Seista Key
(Sarasota), FL

? WD2XVS SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY - ROMBERG 
TIBURON CENTER 0338-EX-PL-2005
New experimental to operate on 12.06, 12.14, 
12.2, 13.46, 13.63, and 13.7 MHz for CODAR ocean surface current
monitoring.
Fixed: Drakes Beach (Marin), CA; Big Sur 
(Monterey), CA; Pacific Grove (Monterey), CA; Monterey (Monterey), CA;
Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz), CA; Davenport (Santa 
Cruz), CA; Pescadero (San Mateo), CA; Montara (San Mateo), CA;
Sausalito (Marin), CA; Bolinas (Marin), CA; San 
Francisco (San Francisco), CA; Carmel (Monterey), CA



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