Re: [IRCA] A little bit of AM trivia
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Re: [IRCA] A little bit of AM trivia



Still in circulation...yes.  When's the last time you saw one?  When's the last time that any were printed?.  I have a few put away somewhere...they were all uncirculated $2 star notes.  Definitely worth keeping.  I used to have friend who carried a $500 and a $1000 bill in his wallet, and occasionally would drag them out and show them to people sitting around the table in a crowded restaurant.  They always got people talking, but I would NOT be silly enough to flash them around when you don't know the intention of the people at the next table.
   
  Mike

chris and anne <tantwo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Mike....I thought that the two dollar bill was still in circulation....I had 
an elderly friend who used to get them at the bank and hand them out when he 
left a tip at a restaurant......a conversation piece, I guess!! Chris 
K4CME S.C.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Hawkins" 
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 

Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] A little bit of AM trivia


>I could be wrong, but if I remember from my ancient radio books, WLW was 
>NOT 500 KW (by technicality). There was an experimental license issued for 
>the 500 KW transmitter that was at the same facility (I think). The 500 KW 
>and 50 KW transmitters both operated, but not concurrently. I believe they 
>both aired the WLW programming though. The 500 KW experimental license 
>went the way of the two-dollar bill. If I remember, there were a lot of 
>complaints of livestock turning into deadstock from the high RF levels.
>
> Mike Hawkins
>
> willis wrote:
> Tom-
>
> WLW did run 50kw or more, by 1937. BUT, WLW did not start off as 50kw
> station.
> The question stated "....from the original license from the FCC." WLW
> original ticket was issued by FRC, not the FCC.
>
> In fact WLW was the first radio station in the U.S. to run 100,000 (or 
> more)
> watts as granted by the FCC. They had reduced their power down to 50kw by
> 1941.
>
> I have an very old book, Radio Receivers, printed by Radio Digest and 
> @1924.
> It shows WLW on a frequency of 710 at 5,000 watts.
>
> WLW I don't believe was the first 50 kw station. But not sure.
>
> Willis
> Old Fort, TN
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom L Jones"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 10:05 AM
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] A little bit of AM trivia
>
>
>> I think WLW was the first 50 K also.
>> I have some of my fathers stuff from the mid 30's
>> when he was in collage & one of these days I will scan the
>> artical abt WLW's "BIG" xmiter & post it.
>> Also has stuff on syncos, WOR's new site, the 1st death ray
>> & other electronics things....
>> 73
>> Tom Jones
>> Mason N.H.
>
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