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New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. Yeah, 1983 is decades ago, much to my dismay. You ever listen and/or DX shortwave, Dweenie? I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I believe 535 from Grenada / Granada goes back to the 70's, in fact. Maybe, as one of the low power WIBS staitons, even earlier... but I do not have my old WRTVH's on hand at this location. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. Yeah, 1983 is decades ago, much to my dismay. You ever listen and/or DX shortwave, Dweenie? I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I believe 535 from Grenada / Granada goes back to the 70's, in fact. Maybe, as one of the low power WIBS staitons, even earlier... but I do not have my old WRTVH's on hand at this location. Which fake location might that be, Dweenie? |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I believe 535 from Grenada / Granada goes back to the 70's, in fact. Maybe, as one of the low power WIBS staitons, even earlier... but I do not have my old WRTVH's on hand at this location. Which fake location might that be, Dweenie? Not fake, just hot. Coachella Valley, CA. |
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David "I dreamt it, therefore it must be true!" Gleason wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I believe 535 from Grenada / Granada goes back to the 70's, in fact. Maybe, as one of the low power WIBS staitons, even earlier... but I do not have my old WRTVH's on hand at this location. Which fake location might that be, Dweenie? Not fake, just hot. Not fake? Damn, that must be a first for you, boy! Coachella Valley, CA. Sure. Well Dweenie, I recommend a double dose of your meds today. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. Yeah, 1983 is decades ago, much to my dismay. You ever listen and/or DX shortwave, Dweenie? I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. Did your printing press break then? On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I sure it helped being right there and all. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. Did your printing press break then? On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I sure it helped being right there and all. Nope. I became interested in the Andean stations in the 70's when I was in, mostly, Puerto Rico. On some nights when MW DX was bad, I found interesting things on the tropical and domestic bands from South America... also enjoyed getting the news on Radio Quito, which was so easy on its split 4923 channel. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. Did your printing press break then? On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I sure it helped being right there and all. Nope. I became interested in the Andean stations in the 70's when I was in, mostly, Puerto Rico. On some nights when MW DX was bad, I found interesting things on the tropical and domestic bands from South America... also enjoyed getting the news on Radio Quito, which was so easy on its split 4923 channel. That's real nice. But what about your printing press breaking? |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. Did your printing press break then? On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I sure it helped being right there and all. Nope. I became interested in the Andean stations in the 70's when I was in, mostly, Puerto Rico. On some nights when MW DX was bad, I found interesting things on the tropical and domestic bands from South America... also enjoyed getting the news on Radio Quito, which was so easy on its split 4923 channel. That's real nice. But what about your printing press breaking? The press was sold in '63. It would have been nice to keep, since C&P platen letterpresses are kind of valuable now. |
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Terry,how are things at Last Chance Gulch? I lived in Bozeman,Montana in
1956. cuhulin |
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On Apr 8, 2:51 pm, wrote:
Terry,how are things at Last Chance Gulch? I lived in Bozeman,Montana in 1956. cuhulin """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""' The greatest name for a main street I know of. Strolled down it several times with great pleasure. It is, of course, the main drag of Helena, Montana, tyhe capitol. |
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