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So, it's 'Cynthia". Uncannily like 6 meg Warrenton. Unforgettable. From '66 
forward, used Nova-Tech Pilot II for DXng, had Beacon, Broadcast, and "Marine" 
- 1.6 to 4.5 megs - bands.  Family had Zenith Transoceanic 7-9 pin tube type, 
broad but intermittent coverage.
   Senior year high school, acquired DX-150 with bandspread and BFO. Yow, 
thought I died, went to heaven. Listened to old USN Razzy circuit 6723 USB and 
HICOM 6697, couldn't help stumbling upon The Numbers Lady.
   First heard numbers station on Nova Tech, March '69, visiting family in 
Nassau, Bahamas. Took down numbers thinking them to be freqs, tragically didn't 
note xmsm freq. Alas.
                                                         -Z.-

Paul Vincent Zecchino   R-388's   DX-394  DX-398   Nova-Tech Pilot II (Not 
the first)
Manasoviet Key, FL       wires straight, long, high;   32 output couplers,  
one time pad
BT                                Shaeffer cartridge pens
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