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tack February 23rd 07 04:11 AM

Anyone do any longwave work?
 
Anyone do any longwave work?
Below the broadcast band?


Mike Terry February 23rd 07 07:03 AM

Anyone do any longwave work?
 

"tack" wrote in message
oups.com...
Anyone do any longwave work?
Below the broadcast band?


http://www.lwca



tack February 23rd 07 03:59 PM

Anyone do any longwave work?
 
On Feb 23, 1:03 am, "Mike Terry" wrote:
"tack" wrote in message

oups.com...

Anyone do any longwave work?
Below the broadcast band?


http://www.lwca




I tried http://www.lwca/
It came up (or did not come up) as a dead link


Larry Dighera February 23rd 07 04:37 PM

Anyone do any longwave work?
 
On 23 Feb 2007 07:59:49 -0800, "tack" wrote in
.com:

On Feb 23, 1:03 am, "Mike Terry" wrote:
"tack" wrote in message

oups.com...

Anyone do any longwave work?
Below the broadcast band?


http://www.lwca




I tried http://www.lwca/
It came up (or did not come up) as a dead link



Try this (corrected) link:
http://www.lwca.org/


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[email protected] February 23rd 07 05:28 PM

Anyone do any longwave work?
 
I have at least one big old gray metal cabinet long band radio here that
I bought at a Goodwill store years and years ago.The radio is plumb full
of dirt dobbers nest.I don't know if it works or if I should try to turn
it on or not.It would probally blow up!
cuhulin



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