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dxAce ) writes:
an old friend wrote: Bruce Wilson wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CONELRAD In doing some research on Civil Defense I ran across the CONELRAD stations. In Wikipedia's entry there is a statement that hams were required in 1957 and later (presumably until 1963 at least) to check that a major broadcast station was on the air. Any old-timers remember this requirement? Was it regularly done by working hams? hmm I had heard of the Conelrad system although being born in 1964 it hardly applied to me although why would you want all ham of the airs suddenly seems strange but then so does code testing Direction finding. Hams had to go off the air in WWII, from right after Pearl Harbor till November 1945. And in WWI also, which was actually a worse situation since there was debate after the war about whether hams should be allowed back on afterwards. Michael Practice that code! dxAce Michigan USA |