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Portable Network Graphic  |  1995-01-01  |  49KB  |  752x576  |  8-bit (27 colors)
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OCR: Showing: "Secret Radio Frequencies" by Brad Willis Secret Radio Frequencies Sandwiched into the gap between the AM and FM dials are hundreds of secret \ communications to them. frequencies The usual consumer gear some so secret that no one owns up AM/FM radios, TVS, CB radios - brings in only a small portion of the electromagnetic _spectrum, 7 To pick up the secret signals, you need a shortwave receiver - and you need to know the unlisted frequencies. Allocation of radio frequencies is quirky. When you flip the TV channel 6 to channel 7, you unknowingly jump over the entire FM -radio band as well as such exotia as secret service communications dial from and a special frequency designated for riots. " The U. S. emergency use during prison government will provide information on unclassified allocations (those for "the Coast Guard, Forestry Service, weather reports, etc. ). But it is quiet about secret government frequencies and those of Mysterious illegal broadcasters here and abroad, Many shortwave-radio hobbyists keep track of the secret frequiences , however . Their findings appear in such publications as the "Confidential"Frequency List" by Oliver P. Ferrell (Park Ridge, N.J. : Gilfer Associates, 1982 [periodically updated]), "How to Tune in the Sarrat Shartwaya Valuc /Alna NiAno Snuwit