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Guest Editorial: It Seems To Us: “Most Effective Use”
With every FCC amateur licensee now permitted to operate on at least four HF bands and thousands of new General and Amateur Extra Class licensees joining the multitude on all of the MF/HF bands, this is a good time to review how we live up to the principle set out in Section 97.101(b) of the FCC Rules: ‘Each station licensee and each control operator must cooperate in selecting transmitting channels and in making the most effective use of the amateur service frequencies. No frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station.’
http://www.arrl.org/news/features/2007/05/01/1/?nc=1