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Since ham operators had an assignment at 10 meters, and
the primary user of 11 meters (Medical Diathermy) wouldn't be affected, it probably seemed like the ideal spot: the only commercial allocations near it were in the 30-50 MHz range, but assigning a new service there would have meant displacing existing FM licensees, including many local government users, who were _also_ interested in keeping their radio costs down. I remember medical diathermy in the 50's being an important cause of TVI. They apparently were available for home use by patients. I never needed one so I really have no idea what they were supposed to do. To they still exist? Have they been replaced by a different technology? Jon W3JT |
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