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![]() "T. Early" wrote: "Michael" wrote in message ... 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. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. 'Truckin Bozo' heard here at 0715 on 700 WLW. An interesting show to listen to at times in the wee hours of the morning. dxAce Michigan |
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