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![]() John Barnard wrote: dxAce wrote: Frank Halaburak wrote: I remember back in the mid 80's when they played a lot of rock and pop music......... I've got a WRNO Charter Listener certificate here somewhere signed by the original owner of WRNO, Joe Costello if I recall. "dxAce" a écrit dans le message de news: ... ** U S A. WRNO plans to start testing a new 100 kW transmitter in the next couple of weeks, 15420 daytime, 7355 nighttime; owned by a church (George Thurman, TX, Feb 16, WORLD OF RADIO 1264, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Has been silent for years, but hardly eagerly anticipated (Glenn Hauser, dxldyahoogroup) dxAce Michigan USA They gave those out to the first thousand people that delivered a reception report to the station when it first went on the air. I managed to snag one for a report on 4 Feb. 1982 on a frequency of 17895 kHz. J. Mark Costello III did indeed sign them and there is even a WRNO seal on the lower left corner. Guess I'm one (and you too) of the lucky 1000 then! dxAce Michigan USA |
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