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Scott W phony scientist extraordinaire wrote:
Well; it wasn't on the CB, 27 MHz AM band was started in 1958. I've heard stories about HAMs and short-wave junkies picking up all kinds of activity during 'the war'. There are STILL militarizes using the AM Hi Frequency band. Interesting, tho: the German --at least the Panzer Divisions-- were known to broadcast on VHF-Lo in FM. Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this. HF and VHF-Low are adjacent and have overlapping characteristics ca. 30 mHz. |
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