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Then maybe YOU should listen more to the radio than typing on the internet.
Radioguy wrote: On Jan 4, 1:14 pm, David wrote: Radioguy wrote: Regarding whether "Radio Was a Great Technology" I find the AM and FM dial full of stations. DXing the AM dial for stations 1,000 miles away is still a lot of fun. Especially if you're a George Noory/Ian Punit [sic] fan. Have no idea who those people are. The Canadian MW stations are a nice catch. |
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Scott Nelson wrote: Radioguy wrote: On Jan 4, 1:14 pm, David wrote: Radioguy wrote: Regarding whether "Radio Was a Great Technology" I find the AM and FM dial full of stations. DXing the AM dial for stations 1,000 miles away is still a lot of fun. Especially if you're a George Noory/Ian Punit [sic] fan. Have no idea who those people are. The Canadian MW stations are a nice catch. Then maybe YOU should listen more to the radio than typing on the internet. Find a newsgroup that meets your interests bozo. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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