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LowFER LowFER (Low-Frequency Experimental Radio) refers to experimental radio communication practiced by hobbyists on frequencies below 300 kHz, a part of the radio spectrum known as low frequency. The practitioners are known as "''LowFERs''". ==Practices== LowFER operation is practiced in the United States and Canada on radio frequencies between 160 kHz and 190 kHz, which is sometimes referred to as the 1750-meter band. and in the past as the 1875 Meters band Proposals have also been made for Amateur radio operations at 136 kHz with a number of U.S. Hams holding experimental licenses authorized to conduct tests on that frequency. U.S. and Canadian radio operators who conduct low-frequency experimental operations on the LowFER band are known as ''LowFERs''. Many LowFERs are also licensed radio amateurs, although an amateur radio license is not required for LowFER communications in those countries.〔(ARRL ''(LF) Low frequency'' )〕
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