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Back in the mid 50's on patrol in the Formosa Straights I had daily
challenges to read code being jammed by the Chinese. I knew then, that only Morse code would be a viable means of communication. Even as we, in the Navy, were installing the new teletype systems. A single ping of interference on the teletype signal would cause an error. Then came Single Sideband, and then digital. What I'm getting at is what I read about the recent battle between Israel and the Iranian sponsored terrorists and how they were able to almost disrupt communications through jamming techniques, but the Israeli's prevailed through the use of line of sight technology. Is this the wave of the future for ham radio as well? I've been out of the technology for a long time, so forgive the obvious ignorance in my question. We used to bounce waves off the stratosphere and I can only assume that today you are bouncing waves off the moon and artificial satellites? Wayne in Chula Vista with only an emergency CB to remind me of the good old days. |
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