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Re: [IRCA] advice requested
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] advice requested
- From: Stephen Hawkins <ng0g@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 19:22:17 -0600
Pete,
On Friday 31 December 2004 18:39, Pete wrote:
> I have just started to listen to distant radio
> stations on a Samsung am/fm radio that has been laying
> around our home for a few years and I am very
> impressed at some of the am stations that I have been
> able to hear. In fact I am getting the bug to listen
> to the radio rather than watch TV.
Another one saved from the evils of TV. Welcome here you'll be.
> I have been on the Internet trying to find out just
> what radio's are good, better and very best at a
> reasonable price........now that is a challenge.
It's a little sad to say, but frequently, not always, but frequently, the
older radios will serve you very well and sometimes better then many of the
new ones. GE Super Radio I and II...and III if you can get it realigned.
CCRADIO, and may others that I am sure others of the IRCA can tell you from
their own experience.
> Anyways, I came across IRCA and thought perhaps
> someone might take a minute or two and pass on a bit
> of advice as to what I should be doing and what I
> should be listening too and listening for.
Listen to what interests you. Faint, far away, low power grave yard
frequencies, outside the US. Everyones interests are a little different, but
I think that we all feel that surge of excitment, sparked by that faint,
signal in the night.
Steve
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Stephen Hawkins NG0G
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