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Old July 7th 05, 03:05 AM
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"Dave S" wrote in message
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No.. most if not all civil voice communications is NOT digital, but

analog.

Its ALSO "AM". Even though you are in the 108-135 mHz band, adjacent to
the "good times radio" band... you are trying to listen to an "amplitude
modulated" signal with a "frequency modulated" reciever. If you want to
listen to aviation chatter, just part with the $$ (or pounds) and get an
aviation band scanner. It should cost no more than 2 hours worth of
flight instruction if US prices are any indication.


On the grounds of OSH, I can consistently get (I ASSume) a Chicago center
transmitter on my regular FM radio, most likely the OSH VOR relay. Must be
a harmonic, or something.
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Jim in NC