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John Kasupski wrote:
The reason aircraft radios are in AM is that back in the early days AM was the standard, and by the time FM became a standard for two-way comms, there were just so many aircraft out there with AM radios that replacing them all would have been a major nightmare, for financial and other reasons...especially for commercial airline companies that would have hundreds of radios to replace. The reason is that two simultaneous AM signals are heard as two signals, while two simultaneous FM signals are heard as only the stronger signal (possibly with hash if the weaker signal isn't a lot weaker). It's of overriding importance to be able to hear a second station on frequency in case of emergency and busy frequencies. -- It's unfair to characterize Kerry as a flip-flopper. He's consistently in favor of marrying a rich widow and buying your way into the White House. -- Rex Tincher |
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