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 20 meters14.000mhz to 14.350mhz primary 14.000mhz to 14.250 

14.000mhz to 14.100mhz cw and narrow band modes 14.060 cw qrp 14.100mhz to 14.150mhz digital modes eg rtty 14.150mhz to 14.350mhz phone usb with sstv slots propagation the DX band world wide qso,s esp with a directional yagi antenna better during sunspot highs but can be good during lows esp during daylight uk allocation


30 meters

10.100 to 10.150


cw and narrow band services only


shared with other sevices causing interferance


amateur allocation secondary


propagation good band for dx qsos day and night but spoiled with interferance from other stations


40 meters

7.000mhz to 7.100mhz uk and european allocation


extended to 7.300mhz in us and other countries


band plan 7.000mhz to 7.040 cw and narrow band


modes 7.040mhz to 7.100 lsb phone band may be expanded upwards in near future.


propagation up to 1000 miles 1500km during day, world wide at night


80 meters

3.500mhz to 3.800mhz extended to 4.000mhz in usa and nth america


3.500mhz to 3.590 cw 3.560 qrp cw freq


3.590mhz to 3.600 nb data modes


3.600mhz to 3.800 lsb phone with slots for sstv


propagation local during day (noisy)europe at night


eastern usa and canada in early morning hrs good winter band allocation in united kingdom


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Hole C-06-022 intersected 25.03 meters (82.1 ft.) averaging 3.43% copper from 19.83 to 44.86 meters, which included 8.17 meters (26.8 ft.) averaging 4.48% copper from 19.83 to 28.00 meters, and a higher grade section of 4.00 meters (13.1 ft.) averaging 5.56% copper from 39.00 to 43.00 meters.
Hole C-06-025 intersected 24.60 meters (80.7 ft.) averaging 3.96% copper from 22.70 to 47.30 meters, which included 18.30 meters (60.0 ft.) averaging 5.01% copper from 27.20 to 45.50 meters, and a higher grade section of 4.20 meters (13.8 ft.) averaging 8.93% copper from 37.50 to 41.70 meters.
Hole C-06-035 intersected 27.20 meters (89.2 ft.) averaging 3.34% copper from 21.70 to 48.90 meters, which included 21.30 meters (69.9 ft.) averaging 3.83% copper from 24.00 to 45.30 meters, and a higher grade section of 7.00 meters (23.0 ft.) averaging 5.31% copper from 24.00 to 31.00 meters.
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If the company's biggest barges were 30 meters in length, they have to have a height requirement because of the bridge.
It is given that the largest barges are 30 meters in width leaving 16 meters of the river, because the river is originally 46 meters.
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