[Milsurplus] Radio pic and early FM
Mike Feher
n4fs at eozinc.com
Sat Apr 19 16:50:21 EDT 2025
BTW, it may be more noticeable on wide band FM. - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell NJ 07731
908-902-3831
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I agree, Kurt. I cannot see that being the reason for the military not using
it back then. I got my ticket in '63 and started on 2M FM around '66. Used
some modified GE units first then went solid state. Never experienced any so
called "captured" effect. 73 - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell NJ 07731
908-902-3831
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> The aviation industry deliberately passed on FM because to the
> "capture effect." An FM set, stuck on transmit, can block an entire
channel.
> This is bad news when your up in the air covering a large area. On AM
> you at least have a chance of hearing another weaker station.
I've heard this all my life.
And, living in Nevada, where stations are spread out, it's barely a thing.
My personal observations, across 2+ decades, many FM receivers/transceivers,
it works like AM. Hear one, hear two, or more, but, also like AM, when
closer to a stronger one, the stronger seems to take over.
I can personally attest, for the FM broadcast band, 2m, and 440 MHz, there
is little to no capture affect, just one station stronger than the other,
and I observe it several times per week.
I also monitor airband comms, almost daily. One can hear one, two, three,
with varying levels of interference to each other, to completely blocking.
So, in this sense, AM will also "capture".
AM, FM, they work the same, strongest "captures", modulation doesn't matter.
Perhaps the "capture" thing was based on a particular model receiver, under
certain conditions, and the notion stuck?
I tune AM/FM just the same, reception is just the same, and being in a
sparse/rural area, it's a good thing, as I often listen to both AM and FM in
the boonies, and on the fringe of reception.
Kurt
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