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|    TOM WALKER to ROY WITT    |
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|    16 May 14 08:04:00    |
      RW> RW> TW>> Standard term for an RF signal transmitted.              RW> RW>> I was unsure about the use of the word, but pretty sure that you       RW> RW>> didn't know what you're talking about there.              RW> RW>> A carrier is an alternate system that 'carry's' a station, such as       RW> RW>> cable or sat services. Also note below where it says: "individuals       RW> RW>> or companies that authorize broadcasting or other use of radio       RW> RW>> transmissions in connection with broadcasting"              RW> TW> I DO know what I am talking aobut, You are the Misinformed one on       RW> TW> this subject.              RW>I won't bother to answer this one, as you'll argue about it until you're       RW>blue in the face, just to save face.              RW>I'll take this reply as a slap in the face that you're so well informed,       RW>you can't even admit to it when you're wrong.                     I have no problem with that but it stil lstands that the Word "Carrier"       is a Standard term used to describe the RF signal eninating form a       transmitter.       And it has been almost since the Inception of radio. When I learned       about "Radio Electricity", the term used before Electronics came into       popular use, when I took 3 hour per day "Trade Course" that is the term       that was used by the Instructor who was besides having a First Class       FCC licence had a Ham Licence.       ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom Strkes Again        * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 bbs.docsnetservices.com (1:123/140)    |
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