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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 20:19:54 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... When did it die, gringa? Please tell us. You are such a moron. Can't tell us, gringa? I thought not. Ad hominem aside, there has not been any significant usage of night skywave AM radio since TV took over as the provider of night time entertainment to America. Then, when FM took over the majority position in audience int he mid-70's, there was not enough AM listening at night to worry about even in the local home market. Technical regulations based on now non-existent needs are arcane and antiquated. And other countries in this Hemisphere show that US spacing requirements are also unreasonable. AM radio regulation in the US is about 20 years behind the times. I get Seattle very solid every night. Must be ducting on the coastal discontinuityor something. Doesn't sound like normal skywave DX. ''KO-MO One Thousand News...'' |
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