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Brian Kelly wrote:
Ham brains only respond to freqs, they do not do well with channel tags. Like on 2M. "The .360 machine". "the .195 machine", etc. w3rv That's because our rigs display frequencies. CBers talk about channel numbers, TV watchers talk about channels and so on. But broadcast AM radio talks about frequencies, as listeners' radios are marked with frequencies (often incorrectly as 54 to 160 KHz). The FCC talks about FM radio channel numbers, but the public only knows about frequencies, as that is how most all radios are marked. |
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Brian Kelly wrote:
Ham brains only respond to freqs, they do not do well with channel tags. Like on 2M. "The .360 machine". "the .195 machine", etc. w3rv That's because our rigs display frequencies. CBers talk about channel numbers, TV watchers talk about channels and so on. But broadcast AM radio talks about frequencies, as listeners' radios are marked with frequencies (often incorrectly as 54 to 160 KHz). The FCC talks about FM radio channel numbers, but the public only knows about frequencies, as that is how most all radios are marked. |
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