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07-12-05 07:43, Tom Walker told James Bradley about Re: Antenna How do, Tom? JB>We've found a few am skip traces, mostly from Colorado on our travels. Last JB>was when Gulf War I was just tooling up, and they played JB>an isolation of Lin JB>McArtney mic. What a floorer. You thought Oko was bad? TW> The dedicated AM band DX'ers used to stay up almost all night to TW> catch such things. At times the band really opened up Particualrly TW> after most of the local stations went off the air. TW> Of course th "Good Old Days" when one could hear WLW in the TW> Midle of the night all over the north Amercian Continent is gone. TW> there were also so called Clear Channels that would come in but i nthe TW> 30's WLW beat them all having the highest Output power ever allowed TW> for an AM station, 500,000 Watts. The rest of the stations were limited TW> to 50,000 Maximum. With most being 5,000 or even less in some TW> situations. -!- Yup... You yankees can be a boisterous bunch. ... 'am' B'ad' ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Maximus 3.01* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 134/77 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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