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Is there any voice communications in this band? I know there is a lot of
paging and instrumentation, but looking specifically for voice transmissions. I'm in the Cleveland, Ohio area...... Frank |
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The R/C stuff is there. Never heard voice though.
"Frank Bals" wrote in message ... Is there any voice communications in this band? I know there is a lot of paging and instrumentation, but looking specifically for voice transmissions. I'm in the Cleveland, Ohio area...... Frank |
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Is there any voice communications in this band ?
Yes ... although a quick check of a 20-mile radius search in the Cleveland area only shows licensee that would be using mid band for paging / signaling. Concentrate your check in the ranges of 72.0 to 72.98 MHz and 75.0 to 75.98 MHz. In the U.S., mid band has primarily been used by public safety (service code PW) for links between sites, such as between a dispatch center and remote transmitter and / or receivers. Here in both N.C. and S.C., the mid band links are being phased out by wach state's highway patrol as microwave links replace them ... and replacement parts are hard to find. It looks like the State of Ohio still has some mid band links in place, but I can't tell you if they are still active. Jeff Multer Fort Mill, S.C. |
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Subject: 72-76 Mhz band
From: "Frank Bals" Date: 5/29/2004 9:08 AM Mountain Standard Time Message-id: Is there any voice communications in this band? I know there is a lot of paging and instrumentation, but looking specifically for voice transmissions. I'm in the Cleveland, Ohio area...... Frank Many of the newer wireless microphones operate in the 72-76 MHz band. Try scanning the region between 72 and 73 MHz for signals. The signals from the wireless mics are very low power, but with a good outdoor antenna and a preamp, the signals can be received at distances up to a half mile or so. 73, David |
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Is there any voice communications in this band? I know there is a lot of
paging and instrumentation, but looking specifically for voice transmissions. I'm in the Cleveland, Ohio area...... I don't know. But I'm also in or near the Cleveland, Ohio area. So I can give it a listen some time and let you know what I hear. |
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Many movie theaters provide small receivers for the hearing impaired.
Some brands use this range. I could sit outside of a theater and hear all of the movies playing. I useed to be able to do the same thing with a regular AM radio. The drive-in movie theatre that was around here at the time broadcast their movie sound over the regular AM broadcast band (with very low power) so that you could hear the movie on your car radio (after all, some people destroy some of the drive-in speakers). The result was that I was able to hear the movie on a regular AM radio while at a nearby restaurant. |
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![]() "Mediaguy500" wrote in message ... Many movie theaters provide small receivers for the hearing impaired. Some brands use this range. I could sit outside of a theater and hear all of the movies playing. I useed to be able to do the same thing with a regular AM radio. The drive-in movie theatre that was around here at the time broadcast their movie sound over the regular AM broadcast band (with very low power) so that you could hear the movie on your car radio (after all, some people destroy some of the drive-in speakers). The result was that I was able to hear the movie on a regular AM radio while at a nearby restaurant. That was available around here too for a while. One drive in actually broadcast AM Stereo! They had just put in FM Stereo when they folded up. I remember somewhere the system used coaxial cables that had 'holes' stripped in it for a specific amount of RF leakage as opposed to putting up antennas that would beam a signal, possibly way to far. |
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