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Re: [IRCA] XETRA transmitters site
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] XETRA transmitters site
- From: Mike Hardester <DX4EVR@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 23:17:22 -0500
Charlie,
What am I going to do with you? Going to
the transmitter site you took the business route
(off to the right) and not the main highway (to
the left). Am I right? The sign you saw was what
was left of the sign for Rosalito's - cerveza
fría y muchachas calientes. Some all not too
happy sailors (RMs, I think) destroyed most of
the sign when they found las muchachas fría y la cerveza caliente.
Anonymous :-[
At 01:21 PM 2/19/2006 -0500, Charles A Taylor wrote:
>The town that XERB-1090 and XERA-690's transmitters are in/near is actually
>Rosalito. XERB's ID years ago said "XERB,
>Rosalito, Baja California."
>
>I have a tremendous talent for languages, and an ear to match; but it
>always seemed odd that I was the only one who heard "Rosalito" rather than
>Rosarita. Some other guy and I went down to look at the transmitters, and
>there was a small town-limit sign that clearly stated "Rosalito."
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