On 11-07-01 02:43 AM, JohnK wrote:
Er, are we being sloppy here rounding 17 to 20? Or do the weirder
countries [ie not Australia :-)) ] use 20 ?

I have always heard of 20Hz. ATT and ITT divided the world up at one time, with North America being ATT and the rest of the world being ITT. ITT found that it was easier to negotiate with different countries if they had a different standard for each country. SO 17Hz may have been the Aussie way.

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