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Reader Beware -- hi hi
I have had some awful experiences on the NG's using my real identity and Amateur Radio call sign -- so thought Caveat Lector was appropriate for the NG's 73 -- Caveat Lector "Buck" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 06:28:37 -0800, "Caveat Lector" wrote: From URL: http://www.astronantennas.com/polarization.html In the early days of FM radio in the 88-108 MHz spectrum, the radio stations broadcasted horizontal polarization. However, in the 1960's, FM radios became popular in automobiles which used vertical polarized receiving whip antennas. As a result, the FCC modified Part 73 of the rules and regulations to allow FM stations to broadcast RHC or elliptical polarization to improve reception to vertical receiving antennas as long as the horizontal component was dominant. (Caveat emptor means buyer beware, what does caveat lector mean?) -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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