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Richard Webb[_3_] Richard Webb[_3_] is offline
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Default signal one could hear at the end of the FM band in the 80s

Arny Krueger writes:
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The video signal from the nearest transmitter running on TV channel
6? That would be the low end of the FM band.


YEp, that's for the lower end. Scott would be right about
the upper end, but iirc vor does an identifier in MORse
code. But, at the lower end of the fm bc band would be the
video signal for tv channel 6.

Friend of mine almost got busted for running an unlicensed
broadcast facility because he was at 88.1, and folks with
over the air tv's in the neighborhood trying to watch a
channel 6 from about 50 miles distant were getting
interference.

Regards,
Richard
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