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| Subject: | Re: LF: 15.1 kHz VLF |
| From: | "Johan H. Bodin" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:49:18 +0100 |
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That number is recognised by an OM in SM as well. It was the line frequency of the old U.K. 405-line TV system ;-) 73 Johan SM6LKM ---- Julian Hardstone wrote 2011-02-09 21:11: > Oh, and re tinitus, I think mine is nearer 10.125kHz (only the UK OM's will > understand ;-) |
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