[Boatanchors] How to have a Wonderful Radio Day

Thomas Chesek tchesek at ptd.net
Wed Sep 27 10:56:41 EDT 2017


Thank God that no other drivers were hurt. I've seen lots of stuff fall off
of or out of vehicles over the years. I once was behind a PA Dept of Trans
dump truck and the tailgate fell off. Amazing that something that large and
heavy can actually sail a distance on air.

Tom K3TVC

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[mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of David Stinson
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 10:51
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Subject: [Boatanchors] How to have a Wonderful Radio Day

How To have  a "Wonderful" Radio Day:

 

Pick-up a very nice, but very heavy 1943 AM transmitter.

Put it in the back of your pickup.

Admire its niceness..

Close the tail gate.

Get in your truck and drive to your destination, noticing nothing unusual.

Find that the transmitter hit the tailgate and popped it open.

NO Transmitter.

Drive 10 miles back and find the transmitter on the side of the road,

having impacted the pavement at probably 20 MPH.

Cry.

 

Dave S.

 

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