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Old April 25th 05, 11:06 PM
David
 
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On 25 Apr 2005 10:58:36 -0700, "Les" wrote:


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640 kHz is in the LA (Los Angeles) area? I didn't know that,but I Say
that is great.That shows I can pick it up at night time wayyyyyyy

over
here in Jackson,Mississippi,about 2,000 something miles away.I am

fixin
to go to the Goodwill thrift store for a while now.I need to get my

junk
fix.
cuhulin


Boooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnggggggggggggg ggg!!!!!!!!!!

That must have been the sound of that spring inside your skull breaking
loose............

The frequency of 640 Khz is occupied by more stations than you can
shake a stick it. I haven't looked in my station log, because it isn't
real importatnt to me, but I would bet there is at least one in every
state.

If you think you can get a Los Angeles station in Jackson, Ms., I have
a 34 tube Zenith Transoceanic I would like to sell to you.

Les

I've heard KFI in Houston.

 
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