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"Drifter" wrote in message
m... Well of course, just do what I do. Send the audio to a LPAM transmitter ( I have an SSTRAN AMT3000), and listen to it on a 1936 Scott High Fidelity Allwave 23 tube radio. Fantastic! Bob, this is a radio group. and, i have heard this many times. but, i always get a kick when i have to work a bit to catch an old program on one of my receivers. theater of the mind takes me back to the 50's. There is no difference. I listen to it on the radio. The radio station you were listening to was likely playing an MP3 of the program, just like I do. You shouldn't have to "work a bit to catch a program". In 1938 few had to "work a bit to catch the program". It was on CBS network radio, which was broadcast locally all over the country. You turned on your radio and tuned in the local CBS affiliate and you were done. But, whatever. You can do it your way and I'll do it my way and everyone is happy! |
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