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Michael Bryant May 17th 04 08:29 PM

From: N8KDV

Easy answer: I've done nothing to be found guilty of a jail sentence.


That's a great sentence, Fat Boy


But, a legitimate one. Reading problems, Mr. Comprehension-Challenged?


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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Diverd4777 May 17th 04 11:25 PM

& Wasn't the original Conversation about

T H U N D E R,

gentlemen??

See

http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/ltg/

reports of Islands 3,000 miles away from Krakatoa, hearing a Huge roar,
followed by a Tidal wave,
give some credence to being able to hear Thunder 40 Miles away..

& how would a Disaster of that magnitude
affect Shortwave Propagation.
..
Dan / NYC
( & 7.415 Broadcasting " Radio Weather )



RHF May 18th 04 03:32 AM

DiverD,

Yes "Thunder and Lightening" but it would appear that MWB has
turned it into another "Knock on Wood" experience with N8KDV.

Eddie Floyd song lyrics to "Knock on Wood"
http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/beverlyhills90210songsfromthepeachpit/knockonwood.htm

The key song lines being:
It's like Thunder (MWB) and Lightning (N8KDV),
the way you love me is frightening.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby.

MWB - I (We) Hear You Knocking - Buy You Can't Come In :]
Brian Adams song lyrics "I Hear You Knocking"
http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Bri...-Knocking.html

NOTE: Up in the Sierras near Village of Twain Harte.
[ Up in the Hills but Down in a Valley ]
Using a Low Noise Antenna during the Summer Days when the
Shortwave Bands are 'quite' I can hear the Lightening Crashes
up-and-down the length of Sierra Nevada Mountains:
Some LOUD, some Soft and some oh so faint.
{The Earth Speaks ! - Will You Listen ?}

Just for the Fun of It ~ RHF
..
..
= = = (Diverd4777) wrote in message
= = = ...
& Wasn't the original Conversation about

T H U N D E R,

gentlemen??

See

http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/ltg/

reports of Islands 3,000 miles away from Krakatoa, hearing a Huge roar,
followed by a Tidal wave,
give some credence to being able to hear Thunder 40 Miles away..

& how would a Disaster of that magnitude
affect Shortwave Propagation.
.
Dan / NYC
( & 7.415 Broadcasting " Radio Weather )



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