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The United States Radio Frequency Allocations Poster is a high-quality, officially licensed wall chart measuring 20x30 inches. It provides a comprehensive visual representation of the full spectrum of radio frequencies, making it an essential tool for professionals in telecommunications, broadcasting, and related fields.
S**.
Great color
Got this for my radio nerd of a boyfriend for Christmas. It was his favorite present, good quality paper and pinting. Very big check dimensions.
D**D
Can't even read the text
The poster took forever to ship, and when it arrived it is printed on some sort of a canvas type material which makes the text and print completely illegible. The resolution on the poster is very poor and not useful at all when trying to look at the details.
A**R
Lettering is a bit Fuzzy (but totally workable)
I put this up in my radio room as decor. However, some of the smaller print areas are a bit fuzzy. Definitely readable, but not a crisp and I thought. Also the colors are pastel like, not crisp/bright. But still 4 stars. I am very happy with it.
C**D
Text not clear.
All of the text is unreadable. Poor print quality.
J**I
Quite blurry
The resolution of the image is not fine enough to make out the smaller text. Also, the material is not paper, it's a plastic/cloth like material
M**R
Very fuzzy printing on textured plastic
The posture is virtually unusable. The value is in the detail, and the detail is unreadable. See the image that I am including.
J**M
Pretty good
This poster has lots of great info, but the print is small, so I still need readers to see the details. Just keep it eye level and close to where you sit. Bigger print would be great, but then the poster would be bigger and likely more expensive. I'd still buy it again.
A**R
blurred numbers and frequency description
Garbage, worthless to those who want to know about frequency allocation in the US. IMPOSSIBLE TO READEven with a magnifier the print is pressed together and the letters and numbers blend into each other. Frequency allocation is exact ! And this chart is exactly a waste of money. Go directly to the FCC and order one of theirs, and wait because they are back ordered. That was the only reason I purchased through Amazon.
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