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Stubby wrote:
The funny thing about using AM stations is the US Government fielded the old CONELRAD system to prevent the "enemy" from doing this during an attack. That threat is minimal these days, NDBs are going away, but the CONELRAD system keeps being revised. I hear several tests every week. The old CONELRAD (CONtrol of ELectromagnetic RADiation) system involved all AM stations retuning to either 640 or 12-something and switching on and off. It became obsolete when other missile-lobbing nations developed inertial navigation, in the '60s or so. The modern EAS has about as much to do with the old CONELRAD program as GPSes do with NDBs. -- Eric Weaver PP-ASEL-IA Studio Engineer, KNGY SF He worked in local radio, which he always used to tell his friends was a lot more interesting than they probably thought. -- D. Adams |
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