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Old January 30th 04, 12:44 AM
tommyknocker
 
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Frank Dresser wrote:


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W6XKG was on 24/7 on 25.95 MHz. From what I can tell, no station in

the world
shifted frequencies. I guess they were one transmitter, one antenna

(and one
crystal G) stations back then.


That's probably one of the early experimental high fidelity stations.
There were a few stations that experimented with high fidelity wideband
AM. Many of them later switched to FM. The band is still in use for
link transmissions.


I've never heard of that. I know about the early 42-50 Mhz FM band that
Sarnoff persuaded the FCC to kill during WW2, but I don't know about
hifi AM.

 
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