Thanks Dennis for the update.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside Oregon
"Come visit us for the 2010 IRCA convention held Sept 24-26 at the Inn
At Seaside."
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Best regards,
Dennis Vroom
Salmon Creek, WA
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Hey Bob,
Great, glad to know I'll have you as a listener!
The station is only at 4 watts till Sunrise, but you should be able to
hear me anytime you tune in Saturday and just about anytime Monday.
Enjoy the show.. :)
Paul
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Bob Young wrote:
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> Hi Paul,
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> I a
Hi John
Re: It was like "going down to Egypt." Cairo, where the Ohio and Mississippi
Rivers met, was expected to be one of the greatest American cities, and several
other little towns in Southern Illinois were named after Egyptian cities --
such as Karnak and Thebes.
I saw a program on the
The legend in Southern Illinois was that when Illinois was first established,
its breadbasket was in the deep southern end of the state, and up in the cold
and frozen north, that city that had little chance of succeeding, namely
Chicago, to get food, they had to go south to Southern Illinois. It
Hi Paul,
I actually see their tower going to and from work, I'll put you on Saturday or
Monday. I was listening to them several weeks ago sitting in my car at Webster
Lake,
Bob Young
KB1OKL
Analog, MA
many boatanchors
2 400' LW's Misek Phaser
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> Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 08:11:23
My first glimpse at this website & I'm still drooling over all the
White's Radio Logs, which were my first logs. John, you should have
some thoughts on "Little Egypt" having worked at WMIX all those years.
Don
John Callarman wrote:
It's been a while since I've checked Dave Gleason's websit
It's been a while since I've checked Dave Gleason's website. What a great,
great thing he is doing with the archives.
My first step was Stevenson's 1948 log ... I remember buying it at Style's Book
Shop in Corvallis, Oregon.
The Radio Annual collection will be worth exploring, too. The first f
Hi Don - I suspect that you're correct on the city of license and call change,
as with yours, my loggings were several years apart. I didn't realize that you
were in Omaha for a while; we missed each other there by about two weeks, we
moved from Des Moines about the third week in January, 1954!
This is a bit off topic, but I think we have some DX'ers in the area...
Thanks to computer technology(voicetracking), I will be filling in for
Mike Roberts Saturday 10am to 2pm and Monday 6am to 10am on Cool
Country 940 WGFP Webster, Massachusetts playing new hit hountry and
some all time favorite
For anyone interested:
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