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![]() "Allodoxaphobia" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 10:35:18 -0700, Michael wrote: It is a shame that sensitive am radios are so rare these days. Well, they're not. But you have to dig them out of the dashboards of automobiles and rig up 12VDC power supplies for'em. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __ 38.24N 104.55W | config.com | DM78rf | SK That is very true, but most people won't go to that kind of trouble. I have a Honda radio I pulled out of my 98 CRV. It is the most sensitive am radio I have ever seen. I am setting it up in my shop with an antenna because I live 54 miles from the nearest town. It pulls in stations a couple of hundred miles away in the daytime. I replaced it with an mp3 player. I really like my own music on a trip. Michael |
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