Go ahead and plan to clean the garage, wash the car, straighten the sock
drawer, etc this Saturday, especially if you are within normal upper band
range of Mississippi.
Why?
Because I am installing a new A3 tribander, and should be ready to test it
near noon.
My 36 years of experience says th
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> I often hear 40s and early 50s music on CBC Toronto 740
> AM. (Used to be CBL Toronto.)
The CBC does not own the 740 kHz outlet in Toronto anymore. CBL moved to FM
several years ago and is now CBLA on 99.1 MHz. The CRTC (Canada's equivalent
of our FCC, but concern
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There was also a station over in NY that played big band music a few
years ago, but they got bought up by Disney and ended up playing
children's music and soundtracks from Disney movies. Think it was
WQEW? Up near the top of the dial.
WQEW runs 50 kW on 1560 kHz and i
www.kcea.org
Click on the radio to listen.
Big band music all the time. Also, old time radio programs, I believe, at 9:00
pm PST Mondays.
Good quality sound for this kind of music at 64 KBPS MP3.
Harry, KT4AE
Maryville, Tennessee
_
Hi again, Kim & lists,
Yes, I found them on a trip out to the AWA conference (Rochester NY) a few
years back. They often come in well here in Maine, after dark of course. As
does WKBW (or is it WWKB :>)) in Buffalo.
Both great stations, for sure.
73,
-Larry/NE1S
Kim Herron writes:
Hi
Hi Chuck & list,
I think the show is from 7-10PM, or maybe 8-10PM, EST, Saturday nite. And
yes, they play the old jingles too. (I think you can download .wav files of
many of the jingles from http://www.musicradio77.com/)
You should have no problem hearing them. People were calling in from as
Two more sources for old music is
www.itunes.com works with Mac or PC
www.surfmusic.de World wide streaming music from many countries
Enjoy
> From: Mark Foltarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/01/24 Tue PM 05:55:52 EST
> To: Discussion of AM Radio
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Music from the
Hate to say this here but XM has a great 40's channel as well as a 50's
and 60's...Get it right here on the WW Web Hi !!! I do love it in the
car but in the 50's it was great to listen to all the SW stations on the
good old Gonset Super 6 converter...Were has life gone...
Bob w1PE
-Origina
I often hear 40s and early 50s music on CBC Toronto 740
AM. (Used to be CBL Toronto.)
Bacon, WA3WDR
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From: "W1EOF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio" ;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Music from the 40s
Similarly, there is a small station in Chardon, Ohio with a web feed :
http://www.wkhr.org/
de KA4JVY
Mark
--- W1EOF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Todd -
>
> I know it doesn't sound the same as those 6V6's pushing your speaker, but
> there are streaming alternatives on the internet. Somebody
Todd -
I know it doesn't sound the same as those 6V6's pushing your speaker, but
there are streaming alternatives on the internet. Somebody said that WABC
streams although I have not checked out their website. There are also quite
a few on live365.com. My favorite though is WMKV in Ohio. Pretty mu
Vic Morrow was on Combat, It was Cousin Brucie (Morrow). I remember the
WABeatlesC, trying to compete with Murray the K at WINS, who called himse;f
the "Fifth Beatle".
Joe W4AAB
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From: "George KB2Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of
I thought it was WABeatlesC, with Vic Morrow or Cousin Brucie and you
only heard the News at 5 to, and 25 past the hour.
At 09:36 AM 1/24/06, you wrote:
On 1/23/06, ne1s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was like being caught in a time warp. Some of my fondest childhood
> memories are of hangin
On 1/23/06, ne1s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was like being caught in a time warp. Some of my fondest childhood
> memories are of hanging out in my grandfather's cellar in Chatham, NJ
> building, fixing or otherwise diddling with some radio with WABC cranking
> the tunes.
I used to enjoy list
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