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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 19:07:28 -0500, Joe Strain wrote
(in message ): Art DOES work 80 M has a 100 foot per side (iirc) loop up on really tall poles around his double wide in Pahrump....claims the sheer volume of wire "up there" attracts electricity Oh, well . . . I didn't even remotely think of his ham activities grin. Thanks for the addition. Gray Yodar "Gray Shockley" wrote in message .com... On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:21:58 -0500, Pierre wrote (in message ): What time is he on and what frequency? Saturday and Sunday "nights" at midnight Central Time. I am in the Canadian arctic and I don't have my passport book. I don't think it would mention it as - as far as I know - Bell is on shortwave not at all. He's mostly MW (called "AM" in the states - I've never noticed what Canadians call it) although it is on FM (88-108 MHz) in many locations. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/affiliates/cn.html is a listing of Canadian affiliates - several 50kw broadcasters. A U.S. map is also on that page which might give you some more choices. I get the weeknight shows from a local 500 watt but Sat and Sun broadcasts from a station In Natchez (Mississippi), about 100 miles away. Thanks for your help. Gray Shockley -------------------------------------------------------- CCradioPlus on the window sill grin. |
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