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Old March 25th 07, 11:08 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default CB History WAS Johnson Ranger 1 date of manufacture. Demise of Ham 11 meters

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 Have they been replaced by a different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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