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Give up CB for ham?
clfe wrote:
I'm not sure if you're referring to my post or someone else's who I didn't see. In "my" example - I was saying if a MIC was broken and they knew code, they could short out the tranmit pins - like making and breaking contact such as a key would do - to broadcast a coded message. It "can" be done. Please tell us when, in human history, it has ever been done. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Give up CB for ham?
Cecil Moore wrote:
Please tell us when, in human history, it has ever been done. Yes. It was an episode of the old Adam-12 TV series. Patrolman was injured in a crashed cruiser. Mic out. but he could click the mic button...the guy on the other end directed him to "click once if you hear me and twice if you don't" Classic television: you had to be there. |
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