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![]() Frank; Back in the 40's UHF was defined a low as 100 MHZ. I had a friend in school that had a Hallicrafters S-36A, covered 27 to 143 MHZ. S-36's were made in the 40's. The front panel had a "logo" on it, " Ultra High Frequency Communications Receiver". I think that the UHF connectors first showed up in the mid 1930's. These guys could argue for a month, over anything. |
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