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Went to the site... Now THAT'S a treasure trove of interesting information. Interesting to see how AM and FM has evolved over the years. Gobs of different publications. Would take YEARS to get through it all! 

Thanks for sharing skeezix!  ...RCCI
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How cool!  I just spent an hour when I was supposed to be working checking out 1934 editions of Short Wave Radio magazine. I can see this is going to be a real problem.
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Wow, what a brilliant site. Thanks for the link!
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