Posted by John T on December 12, 2007 at 13:08:44 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Re: Farm radio photos posted by jdemaris on December 12, 2007 at 10:28:42:
Yep as Im sure you know that distant AM station "fade out" problem may not be curable even with that antenna device from C Crane I mentioned (it still works wonders though). Theres all that FCC regulation stuff about local AM stations powering down after a certain evening hour UNLESS they are a 50,000 watt Clear Station. Seems best long distance AM I get is on a cold calm snowy night and sittin there if front of those warm glowing tubes takes me back to a slower gentler time. Sure I have the modern digital phase locked stuffffffff n all that butttttttt theres nothing more nostalgic n romantic then the glow of an old tube console n havin to use a lil skill to get the knobs n antenna all tweaked in then havin to readjust now n then. I had my grandparents 1936 Grunow console restored in memory of them n its my treasure.
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