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![]() radioman390 wrote: This is to commemorate 70th Anniversary of the very first FM broadcast, ever. On the original frequency, at original site, with copy of original transmitter. 42.8 MHz is low enough in frequency that some DXers might get skip reception. Most ICOM radios go high enough to get this. As do many scanners, IF they are capable of wideband FM reception (WFM), though something might be heard on NBFM. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Sometimes, if you tune off the center frequency in AM mode, you can
readable audio. |
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