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On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 11:14:43 AM UTC-5, Paul Ruskin wrote:
A few years ago the radio in my ASW20 had problems. I took it out and took it apart. It had the ability to store four frequencies in it (which you could set). To do this it had a couple of large chips which turned out to be memory. Each chip's capacity was 32 bits. Not Megabits. Not Kilobits. Bits. State of the art at the time, I suspect. When I was a lad.... My Libelle came with a US-made radio that held 4 frequencies and you had to tune the receiver to the frequency you were transmitting on. Now that was old-school stuff! Uli AS |
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