[GreenKeys] Re: Early Mobile Telephone and associated equipment

EDW HICKEY 65cyclone at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 24 18:47:11 EST 2008


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.
  

Don Robert House <k9tty at dls.net> wrote:
  Of course then there was MUNTZ TV using stray wire capacitance as part 
of the design.

Yucch.

Don


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???

Lar
K2JIA
www.antiquetelephone.com

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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 11:36 PM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Re: Early Mobile Telephone and associated equipment


> When I was 13 or 14 years old (1961 or 1962) I had an Emerson 
> console TV that had continuous tuning. The channel selector was Hi 
> band and low band. You received channels 2 thru 6 on the Low and 7 
> thru 13 on the High. If you tuned above 6 and below 7 you could 
> listen to Chicago Mobile Telephone calls.
>
> This has nothing to do with anything but it was an interesting TV.





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