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- From: crippenw@ucs.orst.edu (William Crippen)
- Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner
- Subject: Re: Scanners in Airports and on Planes
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 01:35:24 GMT
- Organization: University Computing Services - OSU
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- In article <C1Dsrv.4uE@world.std.com> rcooper@world.std.com (ron w cooper) writes:
- >Does anyone have any experience using a scanner in a major airport? Do
- >
- Quite a response going on this one!!! I'd like to add that I've had a VHF
- radio interfere with a AM VHF air coms radio while flying in a light plane.
- It was a birdie or image or harmonic or something on one channel.
- The last thing I want while being airborne is to have the pilot not be
- to hear something!!! If I fly with radios, (which is in light planes, not
- airlines), I run all the channels before take-off, and make sure that it
- doesn't interfere with the airplanes comms radio!!!
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