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Old August 15th 04, 04:20 AM
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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 01:16:23 GMT, "Dave Pitzer"
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Does anyone know of a "good" listing/directory of either U.S. or North
American AM broacst band stations ---- with cross listings by call-sign,
frequency, location and possibly radiated power?

In other words, a broadcast band DXer's "bible". There surely must be
one --- or is BCB DXing not the hobby it once was?

Thanks,

Dave Pitzer
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A good online source is:

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html

where you can look up listings for cities, states, frequencies, or by
call sign, or by radius around a certain locale, or by map coordinates
if you know them -- with all pertinent info on each station.

bob
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another handy reference http://100000watts.com/


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Looks as if the 100000watts site charges a fee. 73 Mac N8TT

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A good online source is:

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html

where you can look up listings for cities, states, frequencies, or

by
call sign, or by radius around a certain locale, or by map

coordinates
if you know them -- with all pertinent info on each station.

bob
k5qwg



another handy reference http://100000watts.com/



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Old August 16th 04, 06:23 AM
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"J. McLaughlin" wrote in message
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Looks as if the 100000watts site charges a fee. 73 Mac N8TT


it used to be free... ah well a Coke used to be a dime


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.... and I can remember when a coke went from a nickel to a dime. Tasted
better then too. 73 Mac N8TT

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"Tim Perry" wrote in message
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"J. McLaughlin" wrote in message
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Looks as if the 100000watts site charges a fee. 73 Mac N8TT


it used to be free... ah well a Coke used to be a dime



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Old August 17th 04, 03:54 AM
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J. McLaughlin wrote:
... and I can remember when a coke went from a nickel to a dime. Tasted
better then too. 73 Mac N8TT


Remember this jingle?

"Pepsi Cola hits the spot,
12 full ounces, that's a lot,
twice as much for a nickel, too,
Pepsi Cola is the drink for you."



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I remember too Mac, and they did taste better!

Butch KF5DE

J. McLaughlin wrote:

... and I can remember when a coke went from a nickel to a dime. Tasted
better then too. 73 Mac N8TT

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"J. McLaughlin" wrote in message
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Looks as if the 100000watts site charges a fee. 73 Mac N8TT


it used to be free... ah well a Coke used to be a dime





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Old August 18th 04, 12:52 AM
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Dear Butch and Cecil;
It is good to get confirmation of such events from long ago.
Somehow, I also associate the year that it happened as being the year
when a postal card went from one cent to two cents. The new postal card
had a red square "stamp."
Anyone remember what year that would have been?
Oh. Even then, I was keen on antennas and radio. 73 Mac N8TT

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"Butch" wrote in message
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I remember too Mac, and they did taste better!

Butch KF5DE

J. McLaughlin wrote:

... and I can remember when a coke went from a nickel to a dime.

Tasted
better then too. 73 Mac N8TT

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Old August 18th 04, 01:13 AM
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 19:52:09 -0400, "J. McLaughlin"
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Anyone remember what year that would have been?


The year Ben Franklin was postmaster?

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Old August 18th 04, 03:28 PM
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I recall that postcards had "just gone up" to 2 cents when I started
kindegarten in 1954. Same time frame that Ohio started their temporary
sales tax of 1%, which is up to 8% now but still "temporary."

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Motorola CGISS

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intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful
execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives"

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"J. McLaughlin" wrote in message
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Dear Butch and Cecil;
It is good to get confirmation of such events from long ago.
Somehow, I also associate the year that it happened as being the year
when a postal card went from one cent to two cents. The new postal card
had a red square "stamp."
Anyone remember what year that would have been?
Oh. Even then, I was keen on antennas and radio. 73 Mac N8TT

--
J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA
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"Butch" wrote in message
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I remember too Mac, and they did taste better!

Butch KF5DE

J. McLaughlin wrote:

... and I can remember when a coke went from a nickel to a dime.

Tasted
better then too. 73 Mac N8TT

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