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Offline skeezix

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Re: AM 530 kHz Morse Beacon RWE
« Reply #15 on: June 12, 2013, 0038 UTC »
A jerk? Not in the least (never even entered my mind).

Can understand about the other stuff going on. 'nuff said.


Owatonna... just down the road a piece. I listen to 100.9 KOWZ from there and have for quite a while.

Where you there in the 90's? KYMN 1080 in Northfield used to transmit in AM Stereo. That sounded GREAT, esp on the Sony SRF-42. Alas, the only remaining station that I know of that transmits in C-QUAM is SW pirate X-FM (and his audio sounds GREAT too).
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Re: AM 530 kHz Morse Beacon RWE
« Reply #16 on: June 12, 2013, 1549 UTC »
 I was born in Ladysmith Wisconsin, ironically that is also the hometown of our local Congresswoman: Lois Capps and hometown of the Vietnam Vet who provided the inspiratation for Spielbergs movie: "Born on the 4th of July" and evidently Bruce Springsteens :"Born in the USA".
 Moved to Owatonna while was quite young, both parents worked for Jostens. I go back to the days of Harman Kilabrew and Tony Olivia of the Twins.
 I'm having second thoughts about following the: "other stuff" to disconcerting and at my age I should care. Eat, drink, and be merry...these are the good old days?
 Cheers.

 

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