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Originally Posted by tubesrule
Tom,
You got me curious about the development of intercarrier sound. I haven't been able to find a definitive source of the early history of it's developments, but did come across this well researched thread:
http://www.forum.radios-tv.co.uk/vie...php?f=5&t=3824
From this source it would appear to be a post-war development. I also found several patents dating from 1950. Does anyone else have a source for the history of intercarrier sound?
Darryl
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I'm by no means an expert, but I seem to recall reading probably on the ETF website or in a 50's publication that the experimental TV guided bombs of WWII were the first use of intercarrier sound...I'm fairly attached to the notion that it was a WWII military development.