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Date: | Wed, 19 Sep 2001 14:09:51 -0400 |
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Hi Walt and all,
The LW long wave coverage is primarily aimed at European and a few other
places overseas. Still a fair amount of activity from commercial A M on
long wave over there. I guess they just market one model world-wide.
Incidentally, here's one use for the long wave. I have a set of wireless
intercoms that use this frequency range and so I can monitor the output
of them using one of these portables.
73,
Will, K4SAY
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Walt Smith wrote:
> And speaking of LW coverage, does anybody really use this somewhere in the
> world or, for that matter, locally in the U.S.? The only thing I've ever
> been able to get on LW here is radio beacons from airports. Since these
> don't make for very interesting listening, I wondered why so many radios
> include frequencies below the AM band.
>
> --
> Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
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