Former member 208119 SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Oct 28, 2021 3,404 2,897 Jul 14, 2025 #1 https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/1669 Reactions: Scott Greczkowski and N5XZS
navychop Stop overfishing Panthalassa! Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 65,089 34,824 Northern VA Jul 15, 2025 #2 I understand that bill has been amended to also require Clydesdale Certified buggy whips with each new vehicle. Reactions: Foxbat and Former member 208119
I understand that bill has been amended to also require Clydesdale Certified buggy whips with each new vehicle.
Foxbat Addicted to new HW Supporting Founder Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Nov 25, 2003 26,061 22,474 Michiana Jul 17, 2025 #3 Does it also require high-tension lines be torn down to prevent the disruptive 60 Hz humming that interferes with AM radio reception? Reactions: navychop
Does it also require high-tension lines be torn down to prevent the disruptive 60 Hz humming that interferes with AM radio reception?
T telstar_1 SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Jul 14, 2020 29,097 37,259 61529 Jul 17, 2025 #4 No. As we know, all communications devices must be able to accept any interference. Reactions: Former member 208119
TRG The Great American Southwest Pub Member / Supporter Jul 19, 2007 7,748 15,797 Albuquerque, NM Jul 17, 2025 #5 This discussion is obviously too difficult for city dwellers to understand. PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS! Reactions: k4otl and Former member 208119
This discussion is obviously too difficult for city dwellers to understand. PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 104,814 32,792 Newington, CT Jul 17, 2025 #6 In times of emergencies, AM Radio is where most people tune. So for that I fully support this. Reactions: N5XZS and Former member 208119
Juan Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 14, 2003 34,135 11,220 Moscow Russia Jul 29, 2025 #7 I remember the old days..tuning in sports games at night from cities far far away