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Old September 12th 04, 12:30 AM
Michael
 
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Hi,

I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common
during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my
*new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed
the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and
was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming
shows. Two questions:

Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated
as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know
for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents
were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info.

The reason I didn't note the freq was I had just purchased my new Sony SWR -
I was receving so many cool, and unheard to me, broadcasts, I was a little
distracted from jotting the numbers down.

Anyone ever heard this show before?
Thanks
Mike


 
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