Ralph Shumaker wrote:
I was thinking something similar, sort of, but different. An antenna works similar to a tuning fork. If the right frequency is present, it will start vibrating at that frequency, and retransmitting that frequency.
*boggle*
My mom told me about one time she was talking on her CB radio with some guy who turned out to be in Texas. She was in Missouri. His signal was so strong that it sounded like he was right in front of her. But after about 2 minutes, he was gone. CB transmissions, normally, are only good for a few miles.
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