Talk:1 decametre

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Some IMO redundant ones

  • 27 m — distance between bases on a baseball field
  • 49 m — width of American football field (53 1/3 yards)
  • only one reference per sport per page, I think.
  • 25 m — wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 12 MHz
  • 31 m — wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 9.7 MHz
  • 49 m — wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 6.1 MHz
  • Can someone add what if anything is special about 12, 9.7 or 6.1 MHz? Are they well known radio stations, or something? Unless some notability can be provided, they are redundant.

As usual, if you really care, feel free to re-add them. JesseW 06:03, 15 July 2005 (UTC)