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Old July 11th 04, 11:51 PM
Sean
 
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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

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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".



 
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