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Default signal one could hear at the end of the FM band in the 80s

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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message



Where were you when you heard it?

The end of the FM band is the international aircraft navigation band.
You were hearing some sort of navigational aid, probably a VOR from the
description.

You can look up the aircraft charts in your area and see if there were
any
local VORs on 108.1 MHz.

If you have a scanner or communications receiver you should be able to
hear
plenty more of these in the 108-136 Mhz range.
--scott


Sorry I never answered, Scott: your message never got to my usenet server.
Anyway: WHat I was looking for is definitely Eurosignal.
Nonetheless, Thanks for your suggestions, both of you


Huey


 
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