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Sorry, I don't know anything about that unit. I was narrowly
responding to the incorrect assertion about who monitors 121.5. On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:31:01 +0100, EASI54 wrote: Dave Anderer Wrote: On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:07:45 -0400, Larry wrote: - Noone monitors 121.5 all the time, now....it being OBSOLETE.- Since 9/11 most aircraft in the US constantly monitor 121.5. Thank you Dave for your reply. I am not sure what your referring to about that frequency. Are you saying that the Diruptor DK 1600 puts out a distress signal on 121.5 ? I am merely trying to find out how it was used, integrated into a computer, or radio. Anything that can add would be appreciated. EASI54 |
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