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JIMMIE wrote:
... When I was in my teensI had access to a 5 mile beverage antenna in the form of abandoned telegraph lines. I used to plug in the AM radio in my car to it and listen for AM BCB dx. I could terminate either end and hook up to the opposite end. In the day it was also a great way to park with my date. Yes those were great times. Jimmie Amen brother, I pity those who have never felt the thrill, the mystery, the wonder, the indescribable feeling--while very slowly turning that dial ... and finding "that" signal! Warmest regards, JS |
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