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That may be so but transistors made a lot more noise than printed circuit
boards and no one (well maybe some private A/C) is using AM signals to navigate anymore (ADF) And did they really prove that or did someone just find a radio in the wreckage and say "oh this must have caused it" because the public would really be worried if they said it crashed because an engine fell off? Sean "D.D. Pepper" wrote in message ... Following a midair crash over Manhattan in the late 50's/early 60's that was traced to a transistor radio in one of the airplanes that was tuned to a NYC AM station that interfered with that plane's avionics, non-approved radios were banned from use in in-flight commercial airliners. I don't blame the airlines for being a bit "paranoid". |