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Re: [IRCA] WABC
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] WABC
- From: The Kaskey Family <kaskeyfamily@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:11:42 -0800
Pat,
You remind me of my (much) younger days as a teen in Iowa in the early 50s. I'd get out of bed and go down to my dx den in the basement. The temperature was cold-cold-cold (mid winter) and
I'd be pretty bundled up. Just before TOH 4am CST I'd start tuning up and down the band. There would be dozens of National Anthems & a few Dixies, as almost all the stations at that time
would sign on the air patriotically as they were so inclined. It would be my object to determine which anthem was almost over and quickly catch as many sign on's as I could. Most stations
would give 5 minutes of local news to start the day off so that helped too. Some of my favorites that pop into my mind now were WGAP-1490-Maryville TN & WJMX-1270-Mullins-Marion SC. I had a
good pipeline into the southeast from Virginia down thru northern Florida. Not as much to the northeast. Good ole days, they were indeed.
don k.
Patrick Martin wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> Yes back in the 60s/70s, NYC stations were common. WCBS 880 was probably
> the easiest, followed by WNBC-660, and when KOB was off on MMs I got
> WABC. WBZ 1030 and WSB 750 were easy catches. WSM was common as well as
> WHAS. Ah, the good old days. But no one was on the air on MMs either.
> Most stations sign off at 12 AM local time for maintenance. In the
> early 70s, there was a period of time when 1400 was clear on MMs. The
> nearest station on 1400 that was on MMs was Mansfield Ohio! I nabbed FL
> on a DX test in 1971, WNUE during that period.
> Bill Block and I were just discussing that. We would get up early and
> check stations in the East signing on a 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM PST, as it was
> 5,6, and 7 AM in the East. SSB's every morning and many of several
> frequencies all signing on. Then after SSB "Good morning, this is Radio
> Station W... in .......Could be Ohio, NY, NC, whereever. There was
> nothing in the West on the air to QRM the stations on many frequencies.
> I thought those days would go on forever. I was wondering, what if we
> knew then what we know know about beverages, EWE antennas, phasing. What
> would we have heard? Throw a wire out the window in those days and DX
> rolled in. I just wish I would have been heavier into QSLing then. I
> QSL'd but not as hard as I have since 1979.
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
>
> Come to Seaside Oregon for the 2006 IRCA Convention! It will be held at
> the Comfort Inn on September 22-24,2006.
>
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