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William Warren ""w_warren_nonoise\"@comcast(William Warren).net" wrote:
Don't forget: the class A & B Citizens' Bands had been authorized for many years, with dismal results: since class A & B CB radios used 460 MHz, users had to pay for the same Motorola or GE or Johnson sets that telephone, utility, taxicab, and others with deep pockets were using. Actually there were some cheap two-tube units out there, which used a single device as a regenerative detector or as an oscillator, combined with an audio amplifier tube. The performance was very poor, however. "Vocaline" was the manufacturer that I remember. Long story short: experience had shown that the cost of UHF units was too high a barrier for farmers and other rural users, and IMHO, _that_ was the reason for choosing 27 MHz. Yes. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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