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− | * [[ALE]] - also known as Mil-Std 188- | + | * [[ALE]] - also known as Mil-Std 188-141A, it's in heavy use by the military and diplomatic services and even hams |
* [[:Category:Amateur Radio Gear|Amateur Radio Gear]] - Often now has widebanded receive sections; useful as a backup scanner in some places | * [[:Category:Amateur Radio Gear|Amateur Radio Gear]] - Often now has widebanded receive sections; useful as a backup scanner in some places | ||
* [[Common Frequencies]] in use across the world can be found here. | * [[Common Frequencies]] in use across the world can be found here. |
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