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Old April 14th 04, 04:56 AM
Dan Robinson
 
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Default FS: 1971 How To Listen to the World

Rare is the only way to describe this copy of How to Listen to the World
from 1971. Veteran DX'ers will want to have this for their collection.
It's in excellent condition for its age, with the binding still intact.
A bit of old handwriting on the front intro page. The 1971 publication
by the World Radio TV Handbook has classic articles on SW and DXing, and
a review and photographs of some of the great radios by two Swedish
DX'ers. Copies of this book have sold on Ebay in recent years for
upwards of $100. I just want to move this out of here as I'm clearing
space -- $25.00 takes it. Jpeg of the book on request...

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