
July 3rd 07, 04:15 AM
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How can such a small device -- a wrist watch -- receive such long-wave radio signals?
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Radium wrote:
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So I guess it is possible to have analog AM cell phones operating
between 40 KHz and 285 KHz that are the same small size as today's
cell phones. Right? If it's not possible then why not? If a wrist
watch can do it, then why not a cell phone?
Bandwidth, you babbling idiot.
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Jim Pennino
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