Some of my earliest AM memories are of W7AMK on 160 meters AM every morning in the late 60's... I first heard him using a Sony transistor radio tuned to the very top end of the BCB.... I used to put the radio near the copper tile strip that ran around the kitchen counter and listen to the Pac N.W. AM guys on 160... Then the bug hit..... 73 de Jordan...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sure you're not referring to John, W3EGC, Empty Garbage Cans, from > Scranton, PA. Booming, booming signal down here in NJ during late 50's > and early 60's. John's still on today, not the same rig, but still a > booming signal. Catch him on 75 or 40 AM. > Pete > > While > > we are walking down memory lane, anybody remember W3EBM ....."Three > > Empty > > Beer Mugs"? I think he was in Scranton, PA. I was in awe of his > > booming > > signal on 40M AM from a Johnson Desk KW back in 1959. Wow! he would > > peg the > > S-meter and rattle the speaker Hi, Hi. > > 73, Jack, W9GT > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. > _______________________________________________ > AMRadio mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio

