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On Dec 17, 8:18*pm, wrote:
On Dec 17, 7:25*pm, SC Dxing wrote: Yup, yup, glad to see them back. I remember them from the early or mid 90s' carrying Rush Limbaugh program on 19 meters. Real strong signal here. I sent them an email last week telling them how much I appreciate them being back on the air. www.wrnoworldwide.org I would suggest everyone here just to send them a reception report and thanks for coming back on the air. I wonder if they have any proof for this statement: - "Ten short wave radios exist for every cable and satellite TV, - Internet address, and satellite radio. This 10 to 1 ratio allows - individuals, as well as families to hear broadcasts around the world." - = "EXIST" {Existed?} = - Start by "Counting" EVERY Radio ever built world-wide that 'covered' the Shortwave Radio Bands -and- just may be . . . ~ RHF * From This Radio http://www.stanwatkins.com/jpegs/z268fa.jpg * To This Radio http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/bapix/8G005_.jpg * To These Radio http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/3...13363f.jpg?v=0 |
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