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SCA.11
Most activity is heard with AM/FM radio tuned to the FM
broadcast band, and the R71A set to 67 kHz FM. Aside
from the Muzak, commodity reporting, and the Physici-
ans' Network, I also heard an announcer reading from
Popular_Communications on CRIS, the Chicago Radioland
Information Service. This service carries programming
of interest to the handicapped.
With the AM/FM radio tuned to the AM broadcast band,
and the R71A set to 60 kHz AM, I can hear what seems to
be stereo subcarriers on AM broadcast stations claiming
to transmit in AM stereo.
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1. Parnass, Bob, "Trick the ICOM R71A below 100 kHz", to be
published in Monitoring_Times.
2. The capacitor is needed with the GE radio I used to
block DC.
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Bob Parnass, Bell Telephone Laboratories - ihnp4!ihu1h!parnass