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"Not as stupid as the guy who wrote that SSB is AM and obviously isn't
aware that a large portion of VHF transmissions are AM." The only AM VHF transmissions in use today are on the comm and nav bands of aircraft radios. There are some SSB VHF signals used for earth - satellite communications. Virtually 95% of all VHF communications are exclusively FM. So where is this large portion? "Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Milos Forman wrote: Who is the dummy now? You and Horvath both I guess. Who said anything about the marine band? Horvath wrote: "How stupid are you? SSB is AM. VHF is FM. Want me explain the difference between cable and satellite dish?" None of the modes he mentioned are exclusively marine band. Cable certainly isn't a marine communications product or mode and satellite dishes can be found anywhere. Horvath didn't say diddly about marine band communications. If you spent even 30 seconds googling around for your cut and paste you take the dummy prize. At least Horvath had the sense to keep his mouth shut. Rick |
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