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On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 06:31:27 -0800, dave wrote:
dave wrote: Massachusetts was a great place to hear AM BCB DX. I managed to get almost every state in the lower 48, including California and Washington, plus a bunch of Canadians across the prairie, on a Radio Shack portable using just the internal ferrite bar. Everything east of the Rockies was a cinch. Had I know then how to loop a wire aorund the radio for added induction, who knows what else I could have grabbed. Nobody aims their signals thisaway, I guess... When I was a kid growing up near Phoenix I could DX all of N. America on an All American 5 tube superhet (with 100' of wire inductively coupled to the loop). I listened to WLS regularly, and could get many Eastern Seabord stations, e.g. WBZ, WIBG, etc., when conditions were right. When you could only own a handful of stations you were much more protective of your spectrum and much more original in your programming. Group ownership of too many stations has turned the product into audio junk food. test please ignore |
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