In article pan.2006.08.29.23.47.36.187000@Quetzalcoatl,
Bob Dobbs EC42 wrote:
I seem to remember a sort of freestyle station in Seattle back in the late
60's, (KRAB) was up near the top of the FM band, 107 something, we didn't
have digital tuners back then, nor with a head full of acid, did we care.
KRAB, 107.7. Tad Cook, the guy who does the ARRL propagation notices
worked there.
Now it's KKND, The END.
A rather nasty sell out and looting. 107.7 is a commercial frequency and
the board of directors of Jack Straw Memorial Foundation (?) sold the
station out from under the volunteers and other various strange folk who
ran the place, and then years later set up a station with much reduced
coverage out of Everett. But they were going to do such good things with
the millions of dollars they got for it...
Mark Zenier
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