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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... The thing is, as has been brought forward before, that the FM and VHF low bands are not amenable to use by the people who are looking for those high-bucks bands.. the necessary antennas are simply too large to use for portable devices such as cellular or wireless internet services (yes, there are indeed small FM radios with little or no antenna, but these are grossly inefficient and require a very high signal level to work.. nor do they have to transmit, which would require a minimum 1/4 wave antenna (~30" @ 90MHz)) Yeah, let's wait 'till the VHF low band gets filled up before we conclude there's a shortage of VHF bandwidth. Frank Dresser |
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