[GreenKeys] Re: Early Mobile Telephone and associated equipment

Roy Wildermuth w3rlw at rochester.rr.com
Tue Mar 25 07:37:47 EST 2008


Actually

I always thought when I was a kid that FM stood for "Father's Music"


On 3/24/08 8:07 PM, "Duncan M. Brown" <duncanancy at earthlink.net> wrote:

> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: EDW HICKEY 
> 
> I don't remeber any FM betwen the bands.  But at that age, who would be
> looking for it? Back then it was AM (American Music) and FM (Foreign
> Music).  AM was rock and roll and FM was mostly classical.
> 
> 
> On 24 Mar 2008, at 11:34 AM, Larry Tighe wrote:
> 
> I would bet that was the Mallory "Inductuner" found in the DuMont TV's
> also. FM was between the Hi and Low VHF tv channels. Yes???
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
> The FM Broadcast band is 88-108 Mhz.  Starts just above TV ch 6. (Tune your
> FM BC receiver all the way to the bottom and you will pick up the audio of
> any TV ch 6 in the area.)
> 
> I assume those continuous tuning TV receivers were also calibrated for the
> 88-108 Mhz FM broadcast band.
> 
>   --Duncan
> 
> 
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