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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
Screw brit biased commie bbc! Blueberry doggy,she is roundin up her
rubber monster squeaky doggy toys and her doggy chew ropes thingys and drappin them down on my lap and by my hip on her couch.I have much more important thingys to do now.Go Catch! Blueberry doggy! cuhulin |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
Them "experts" out there tickle the crap out of me.Get about 150 feet of
skinny wire and put it up outside as high as you can.You can't do any better than that,,, unless you put up two 150 feets of wire so you can have North/South and East/West direction.And select between which wires you want to use by indepently unplugging and plugging into your radio.Flying Tigers movie is on tv now. cuhulin |
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(OT) : DaviD - As the Prime Example of a FASCIST Off-Topic In-Your-Face Poster
On 18 Mar 2006 16:35:20 -0800, "RHF"
wrote: DaviD - Oops "fascist" You Lose & I Win ! ) ~ RHF DaviD - As the Prime Example of a FASCIST Off-Topic In-Your-Face Poster - 'you' must view everything as a "slanted / left leaning / liberal" propaganda piece. DaviD - 'you' Exemplify the Old Fascist Axiom : "Repeat the Liberal Lies Long Enough and Loud Enough" -and- pretty soon even the knowledgeable but doubting masses of the peoples will start to believe in them . . . DaviD - The Truth Will Set 'you' Free - Be Free ! ~ RHF . . I think, in your case, something a little stronger may be necessary. Thorazine or something... |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
Ed wrote:
But it's not the only one. I like messing about with antennas and software to improve reception/dsp on my Ten-Tec Rx-320. If I did not enjoy that, I'd be more than happy with podcasts via WRN. When it comes to SWL, process is as important as product. What sort of software experiments have you done with the 320? I've used one for a few years and any new twist in programming would be fun to play with. mike |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
Here in Dallas, KERA (90.1 FM) carries the BBC feed from local midnight
until morning when "All Things Considered" comes on. Even if the "Beeb" has a somewhat liberal slant, its much better listening than Art Bell's show, which seems to be carried by nearly every AM station in the country trying to find something to drive its tubes with during the middle of the night. Paul |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
On 19 Mar 2006 06:09:50 -0800, "Paul_K5RT" wrote:
Here in Dallas, KERA (90.1 FM) carries the BBC feed from local midnight until morning when "All Things Considered" comes on. Even if the "Beeb" has a somewhat liberal slant, its much better listening than Art Bell's show, which seems to be carried by nearly every AM station in the country trying to find something to drive its tubes with during the middle of the night. Paul Tubes? |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
David wrote:
On 19 Mar 2006 06:09:50 -0800, "Paul_K5RT" wrote: Here in Dallas, KERA (90.1 FM) carries the BBC feed from local midnight until morning when "All Things Considered" comes on. Even if the "Beeb" has a somewhat liberal slant, its much better listening than Art Bell's show, which seems to be carried by nearly every AM station in the country trying to find something to drive its tubes with during the middle of the night. Paul Tubes? I was under the impression that most commercial transmitters used tubes. I don't think a couple of 2n2222 transistors could handle a 50 KW output. mike |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
In article ,
clifto wrote: Telamon wrote: Classical music is the best thing the public service stations around here have in their favor. There is only one commercial station in LA using the classical music format. Around here they mainly do jazz, especially the college station WDCB. It's wonderful. There are a couple that are mostly jazz here also but I listen to them very infrequently. Sometimes what they play is OK. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
m II wrote:
I was under the impression that most commercial transmitters used tubes. I don't think a couple of 2n2222 transistors could handle a 50 KW output. AFAIK there are solid state high-power transmitters out there. -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
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BBC Programs Heard on DC-area FM stations.
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 03:41:16 GMT, m II wrote:
David wrote: On 19 Mar 2006 06:09:50 -0800, "Paul_K5RT" wrote: Here in Dallas, KERA (90.1 FM) carries the BBC feed from local midnight until morning when "All Things Considered" comes on. Even if the "Beeb" has a somewhat liberal slant, its much better listening than Art Bell's show, which seems to be carried by nearly every AM station in the country trying to find something to drive its tubes with during the middle of the night. Paul Tubes? I was under the impression that most commercial transmitters used tubes. I don't think a couple of 2n2222 transistors could handle a 50 KW output. mike The only stations that still use tubes for AM are the poorer ones. http://www.broadcast.harris.com/prod...u=WWWDX25U50AM http://www.nautel.com/xr50.aspx |
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