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Old 25th Mar 2020, 9:28 pm   #10
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Default Re: Analog radio station in Band 3

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Originally Posted by rambo1152 View Post

There was plenty of low-VHF AM about. Taxi drivers might have used colourful language occasionally.
I once picked up some 'colourful' taxi-talk on my cassette player when I was following a taxi through Workington!

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Originally Posted by turretslug View Post
I think that the R3 sender was actually the lowest power amongst the BBC cluster.
Just picking at nits here... 'Senders' were HF for broadcasting overseas. Burghead had transmitters.

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