Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Re: Radio (Part One-Hundred and Sixty)
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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Re: Radio (Part One-Hundred and Sixty)



Hi Curt -

  OK, nice to see their pattern's tighter than previously. Explains why they're gone and WRNE fills void. Fortunately, WFLA is ninety miles or so to north, keeping digital pig-pig to dull roar. Maybe why Don de los Pamperos kicked COCO 980 up a notch? Legendary for 'positioning' - as they said during '90's - his stations so as to inflict maximo interferiencio to ours. Trendsetting.

   820 Tampa getting daily tough competition from R. Ciudad Habana. Akin to Gen. Jaruszelski glowering through his Foster-Grants at Poland ca. early '80's? No, not a political comment. Just many times strong mens' necks crane highest prior to bifurcation. As wobbling connotes power and/or mitter troubles, concept perhaps worth watching.

   Several years ago, TV media scorned R. Marti, citing wholesale jamming rendered all outlets - TV, HF, MW, - unreadable. Their premise, do away with Marti, noting it costs Don Maximo Interferiencio $700 million to jam.  They missed the point while speaking it.  Not to mention oil he didn't then posess. Interesting, how things really work.

                                                             -Z.-

Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasoviet Key, FL
16 1503Z MAY 05
BT

 
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