I for one agree.  I can usually see most races at home, but listen on the 
road when the occasion happens (or must leave the house, hi)  I've always 
been amazed at the continuity of the race action considering they're using 
several announcers in a vitrually continuous round-robin. I think a couple 
of team sports networks could take a lesson from these folks.

Ya ever seen a NASCAR fan DXing for a signal in desperation?? -lol.

73- Doug KE6GMM
Ex-Tar Heel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "chris and anne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 8:15 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Bill France,Jr.


>
>
> While listening to today's Nascar race on MRN, an announcement was made 
> that Bill France, Jr., president of Nascar had died after a long battle 
> with 
> cancer.......................................................................Is
>  
> there anyone else who thinks that MRN does a far superior job calling the 
> race than the Performance Racing Network, which I believe is owned by 
> Humpy Wheeler, who owns Several tracks and uses PRN at those races. I 
> guess the races don't sound right to me without hearing the venerable 
> Barney Hall's voice !!            73, Chris  K4NHL  S.C.

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