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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message . com... Since when does the FCC adopt a standard that hands money to one particular patent holder? They did with C quam. Say what?? I remember the FCC "letting the market decide" on which AMS system would prevail. In Portland we had both C-Quam (KGW, et. al.) and Kahn-Hazeltine (KKSN). Don't know if anyone was using the Magnavox system, but it was more or less compatible with C-Quam anyway. The FCC chose the Magnavox, and Lenard Kahn sued, and then the FCC came out with a marketplace ruling 5 years later. To get to C quam, we went through a singe system ruling, a lawsuit by a disgrunteld designer who did not care if he killed AM,, and then a marketplace rulling. So they DID do a single system ruling, even if changed later. The result was C Quam, and one company getting all the (very limited) money for generators and royalties for recievers. |