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![]() From: "Michael A. Terrell" Organization: Airwaves Digest http://www.Airwaves.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.broadcasting,rec.radio.shortwave Date: 2 Mar 2005 03:27:27 GMT Subject: "The End of Radio" Greg wrote: Michael - Can you pick up WFLA, Orlando, on 540? I found that station pretty useful during the hurricanes except, of course, for local info. I live in Lakeland and can pick them up even in the daytime. WFLA 970 in Tampa is stronger here and they had decent storm-related info too. But none of the powerhouse stations are in a position to serve the Ocala area with local news. One source you could check out is the local ham emerg. net on VHF. Their traffic usually includes info on supplies being delivered to aid stations as well as general storm and survival-related info. I can pick up both of them, but neither are very clear. The only two meter receiver I have at the moment needs a regulated 12 VDC power supply and was out in my shop where I couldn't get to it. BTW, how much do you pay for broadband internet? I pay $40/month for Road Runner. I believe XM radio is "only" $10.95/month. I am tempted to try it since I am in my car a good portion of my work day and there is zero on AM radio that interests me. FM is almost as bad. Regards, Greg Earthlink is $45 a month, the same as RR or AOL broadband here in Belleview. I don't drive much anymore, I have Carpal Tunnel in both hands and nerve damage so a drive across town can be painful. I am now on full disability because I can't work any set schedule and it drives me crazy. I was working at Microdyne as a test and engineering tech when I had to stop working a few years ago. I'll bet there is still some equipment in use in stations you've seen that was built in Ocala, or their AFC microwave antennas. I wanted to fix up a nice shop here at home to enjoy my retirement by collecting and restoring oddball electronics. My benches are still covered with plastic since the hurricanes. I was out there today and one of my shelves has snapped due to water damage. I agree with nothing good on the local radio stations. The only station I would listen to on Satellite is WSM, and its on Sirius. Since I'm at home 90 percent of the time I figured it was cheaper to spend the money on a better internet feed. I have a friend who is still an active contract engineer in the area and get the horror stories when he has time to stop by the house. If you're anywhere close to Ocala email me sometime. -- Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Thanks for the invite. Sorry to hear about the storm damage to your shop. I was lucky here in Lakeland. Jeanne was the worst of the hurricanes for us but all the damage I suffered was outside - trees down in the back yard, fence damage, etc. I still have the lower portion of a large elm lying on my crushed storage shed, but there's not much of value in there. WFLA TV (chan 8/Tampa) was a good info source during all the storms, WFLA radio was decent, and I have several scanners, so I could monitor local hams and public service agencies around the area. I'm sure members of this group would be interested when you get your shop up and running Best regards, Greg |
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