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![]() wrote in message ... Do you guys have any sites commerorating the old U.S. radio station classics of yesteryear? You might check the 1928 to 1942 Radex Magazines at www.americanradiohistory.com. There are about 30 of them so far, and the magazines talk about North American radio programs, network schedules, DX activities and, of course, a logbook by call, city and by frequency. They make fascinating reads. The PDFs are savable to your hard drive, if you want to read offline. |
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