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Jay wrote:
I've taken some solace from having my own am transmitter (SSTran), so at least I can play my Old Time Radio shows and old music through my old am radios. You could send a reception report to yourself and perhaps get a qsl card back.. It would appear you are on the leading edge of a new hobby. SX listening. The shorter the distance between the radio and your transmitter, the more valued the card. That's if you actually receive it. Station managers are on tight budgets and are extremely lazy sorts. A small bribe accompanying your reception report may help get that card. mike |
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