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Default FCC took 11 meters from Hams and gave it to CB'ers.

In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Cecil Moore wrote:
Harry Gross wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.


Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME
information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-)


"Information - an indication of the number of possible
choices of messages, expressible as the value of some
monotonic function of the number of choices."
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How about a DF to give the bearing to the transmitter?

See straws, grasping.

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In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Cecil Moore wrote:

Harry Gross wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:

Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.

Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME
information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-)



"Information - an indication of the number of possible
choices of messages, expressible as the value of some
monotonic function of the number of choices."
--
73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com


How about a DF to give the bearing to the transmitter?

See straws, grasping.


How about a carrier that confirms ALL OK.

Absence of carrier = Problem exists.

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Dave wrote:
How about a carrier that confirms ALL OK.
Absence of carrier = Problem exists.


Absence of carrier is the opposite of
continuous wave. :-)
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Cecil Moore wrote in
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Dave wrote:
How about a carrier that confirms ALL OK.
Absence of carrier = Problem exists.


Absence of carrier is the opposite of
continuous wave. :-)



And switching between the two with various patterns can convey a message.

Those with a brain and who aren't lazy can receive it, those that can't
should stay on CB.

SC
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