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"elaich" wrote in message ...
"Bob Campbell" wrote in m: Every time I have driven thru that area, it has been a dead zone for radio reception. There just seems to be VERY little available on AM and FM there. I remember one Saturday afternoon in the fall I was listening to a Gator football game while driving on I-95 North. You can catch it on various stations all the way up the east coast of Florida EXCEPT in the Hobe Sound area. It's called a white area. I don't know what causes them, but one of my buddies lived in one back in the 60s. I would ride my bike over to his house with my transistor on, and about three blocks from his house, the signal levels dropped dramatically. About three blocks past his house, they picked up again. This is not a 3 block area. This is miles and miles. |
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