Eric:
Hmmm, let me think...why am I sending you this....don't tell me, it's coming to
me...Oh yes, as I remember, Narrow Band FM (NBFM) was authorized on all HF
phone bands after WW2. First band that was released for operation was 10
meters. (September 1945) On 10m, you were even allowed WBFM above 29 Mhz. ONE
of the advantages of NBFM was a great reduction in TVI which became a major
problem in the late 40's. ((Hope I got (remember) that right!))
Carry on
Bill Harris W7kxb
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From: w8au@sssnet.com
> At 06:12 AM 3/7/06, Paul - W8KC wrote:
> >Heck, I don't even remember if FM was legal on 10M when those rigs first
> >came out in the mid-70s!
>
> Yes. Been that way since the fifties, as far as I remember.
>
> w8au
>
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