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"Stefan Wolfe" ) writes:
"Stefan Wolfe" wrote in message ... You use it to transmit from your serial port directly to the AM commercial band (10000 Khs) and the other side listens on a commerical AM radio. http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/...ansmitter.html Whoops, typo....S/B 1000Khz. And wouldn't it be A2? Or have they tossed out that designation? A2 was/is an audio tone into an AM transmitter. It's what's used for the "code" function on all those old "no license required" 100mW 27MHz walkie talkies with the code keys. It has the advantage that you don't need a BFO at the receiver end. ANd of course, there was that period in the US when the 2M phone privilege went away for the Novice class license, but A2 continued to be allowed, presumably because all the cheap AM transceivers had no means of sending CW. Michael VE2BVW |
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