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"Mediaguy500" wrote:
And I never saw that shortwave radio again. And it was a good shortwave radio that picked up good for that time. A post in the scanner radio newsgroup reminded me of that happening to me years ago. I now think that those Canadian Border Patrol Agents purposely stole my shortwave radio. But then, why steal a cheap radio? Sounds to me like some border agents forgot to bring a radio to work that day. Perhaps wanting to hear some music or a local sports event, they decided to "borrow" one from a passing motorist. This type of stuff is certainly not new, or unique to Canada. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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