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On Nov 7, 4:23*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 08:09:42 -0800 (PST), wrote: I remember living in the sticks in western NY and listening to AM late at night. Never having been much of anywhere yet (Rochester, NY was an adventure to us!) we'd get skip from WWVA in Wheeling, WV. To us it was like listening to radio from another planet! Reminds me. *Stopped somewhere in Tennessee and the AM band scan only caught one channel, a preacher singing the bible in a weird chant that had me smelling sulphur and seeing rattlesnakes. The radio would go all round the band and only stop there. I made real sure to double lock the motel door and turned on the cable TV. *Might have put a chair under the door handle too. For some reason in the '60's WLS Chicago would come in good most nights in Norfolk VA. *Had to dial in 890 just right. The New Yawkers especially appreciated that rock n roll *channel when I clued them in. *It was 50k watts. --Vic I love surfing the am channels when I'm on the road, especially at night! You can find some freaky stuff! |
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