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On Apr 28, 5:59*am, dave wrote:
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- Unless you are some kind of masochist
- why not just tune your AM radio via the internet?
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OK - David show me how I can tune my GE Superadio II
via the Internet : Oops sorry the GE Superadio II is all analog.

OK - David show me how I can tune my Eton E1 Radio
via the Internet !

waiting . . . ~ RHF
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dave wrote:
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You're a ****ing dumbass.



Catching the dxAcehole disease, are we? You're the last guy I'd have
figured for a jerk.

Tell me it isn't so.





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In article ,
dave wrote:

RHF wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:59 am, dave wrote:
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- Unless you are some kind of masochist
- why not just tune your AM radio via the internet?
-

OK - David show me how I can tune my GE Superadio II
via the Internet : Oops sorry the GE Superadio II is all analog.

OK - David show me how I can tune my Eton E1 Radio
via the Internet !

waiting . . . ~ RHF
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You're a ****ing dumbass. Nobody DXes MW from inside a high-rise so
Homey must be after the content. If you want to listen to the content,
a web stream works better than a radio in a compromised location, ****wad.



He is the newsgroup retard. Kind of a mascot that snuck in through an
open door when nobody was watching it.

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In article ChGRj.2937$PM5.1461@edtnps92, m II wrote:

dave wrote:
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You're a ****ing dumbass.



Catching the dxAcehole disease, are we? You're the last guy I'd have
figured for a jerk.

Tell me it isn't so.


It could be worse. We could catch whatever it is you came down with.

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On Apr 29, 5:15*am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:59 am, dave wrote:


- - - Unless you are some kind of masochist
- - - why not just tune your AM radio via the internet?

- - OK - David show me how I can tune my GE Superadio II
- -via the Internet : Oops sorry the GE Superadio II is all analog.
- - OK - David show me how I can tune my Eton E1 Radio
- - via the Internet !
- -
- - waiting . . . ~ RHF
- - .

- You're a ****ing dumbass. ****wad.
-
- Nobody DXes MW from inside a high-rise
- so Homey must be after the content.
-
- If you want to listen to the content,
- a web stream works better than a radio
- in a compromised location,

David - The why not say {write} :
Unless you are some kind of masochist
Why not just Tune into your favorite AM Radio Stations
Streaming Audio[Listen Now] via the Internet ?

Internet {Web Based} "Streaming Audio" Works for me :
[ Listen Now : Listen Live : Listen OnLine ]

Newstalk 810 AM, KGO Radio, SF Bay Area
http://www.kgoam810.com/listenlive.asp

KKSF 103.7 FM "Smooth Jazz" Radio, SF Bay Area
http://www.kksf.com/listenlive.html

Plus - It's FM Magic and "On-Demand" Too :
KQED-FM - 88.5 FM SF Bay Area
http://radiotime.com/station/s_34804/KQED-FM_885.aspx

USA - RadioTime : Free Talk and Music Radio Online
http://radiotime.com/index.aspx
* AM/FM Radio for the SF Bay Area
http://radiotime.com/region/c_100004/San_Francisco.aspx

WORLD - World Radio Network (WRN) Internet
http://www.wrn.org/
WRN - English Broadcasters
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/languag...urrentLetter=E
-example- WRN carries Vatican Radio in English
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/station...p?StationID=31

and now you know -cause-
you just read it iane ~ RHF {pomkia}


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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:45:30 -0700, Telamon
wrote:

In article ,
dave wrote:

RHF wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:59 am, dave wrote:
-
- Unless you are some kind of masochist
- why not just tune your AM radio via the internet?
-

OK - David show me how I can tune my GE Superadio II
via the Internet : Oops sorry the GE Superadio II is all analog.

OK - David show me how I can tune my Eton E1 Radio
via the Internet !

waiting . . . ~ RHF
.

You're a ****ing dumbass. Nobody DXes MW from inside a high-rise so
Homey must be after the content. If you want to listen to the content,
a web stream works better than a radio in a compromised location, ****wad.



He is the newsgroup retard. Kind of a mascot that snuck in through an
open door when nobody was watching it.


RHF has a point nevertheless. The statement that nobody DXes MW from
inside a high-rise is absurd, how does one prove or disprove that, or
even arrive at such a conclusion without making certain assumptions
that are not necessarily valid?

My first experience with AM radio DX was when I was about eight years
old listening to a cheap AM-only clock radio next to my bed in a
suburb of Buffalo, New York. No outside antenna, just the built-in
ferrite rod inside the radio. No elaborate receiver, just a clock
radio that cost about $10 in 1960s dollars. Yet it pulled in WBZ,
KMOX, KDKA, WLS, WLW, and numerous other clear-channel stations, some
running 50KW, others not.

I really didn't care about the content one bit. Today, frankly, I'd
care about the content even less. What I cared about then, and care
about now during my occasional forays into MW, was/is the ability to
sit here in New York picking up stations from Chicago, Pittsburgh,
Boston, St. Louis, Cincinnati, etc. That's the magic of the AM band,
once the sun goes down and the D-Layer absorption disappears.

Doing the same thing with an audio stream over the net is no big deal
at all. That's like saying my ham ticket is obsolete because you can
do the same thing over the Internet (communicate with people across
great distances). Well, number one, yeah you can use the Internet to
communicate over great distances, but that's not radio...and number
two, ask people in New Orleans how listening to audio streams over the
Internet worked out for them after Katrina hit.

I'll keep my ham ticket - and my broadcast band receiver.

JK

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