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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-02-25 11:01, GaryErrol wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">If what you say is true about UHF, why are radios being advertised as usable from 400-520 MHz?
Gary N9PTC
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Just because a radio will receive something under some conditions,
does not mean that it is "usable".<br>
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I can listen to WWV in FM mode and hear the broadcast perfectly
fine.<br>
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I can listen to the various NOAA FM weather stations in AM mode and
hear the broadcast perfectly fine.<br>
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In Los Angeles I could listen to the (very near) local AM broadcast
station on <b>any</b> frequency on some radios (including FM
broadcast-only receivers).<br>
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