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Old March 9th 05, 06:53 PM
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Sometimes I use a radioteletype signal to lull myself to sleep. Anyone
else do things like this?

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I rely on large quanties of ALE

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Heh!! Good one.

I have sometimes gotten drowsy just by listening to static. Which I don't
like to do, but sometimes reception's crappy. What can you do? Oh yeah, turn
off the radio, I guess!

Jackie


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Buzzygirl wrote:
I have sometimes gotten drowsy just by listening to static. Which I don't
like to do, but sometimes reception's crappy. What can you do? Oh yeah, turn
off the radio, I guess!


My all-time favorite is to find a spot on the dial that sounds as though
there is a faraway talk station that's just too weak to receive intelligible
speech from. Speech-like patterns, but no discernible speech.
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I turn everyhing off and go to sleep and dream about wimmins.
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No, but when the "wood-pecker" was around, it would make me drowsey
listening to it. Almost hypnotic. Either that, or it would make me want to
smash the radio. Depended on my mood, I guess. I can just hear it now....
psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht
psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht
psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht psht
psht psht psht ... and so on...

Michael


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Old March 10th 05, 01:27 AM
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It works better if you stare at the o'scope.

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Old March 10th 05, 02:19 AM
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Subject: I confess...

Sometimes I use a radioteletype signal to lull myself to sleep. Anyone
else do things like this?

George Noorey on "Coast to Coast" works for me - knocks me right out It's
like static but with commercials.

Greg

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That works for me too, but if I try, I can stay awake for the entire
thing. They haven't been as interesting lately.

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Old March 10th 05, 04:07 AM
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Sometimes I use a radioteletype signal to lull myself to sleep. Anyone
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I have, at various times, been lulled to sleep by...

- numbers stations
- VOLMET and HF Aero comms
- HF Marine
- R. Australia and R. New Zealand
- L.Am. tropical banders
- CFRB (well, CFRX actually)
- Radio Mil, when they used to be heard fairly easily on 6010

Is Radio Mil still there on 6010? I haven't listened in a couple years.


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