[Milsurplus] A2 code groups broadcast
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Sun Feb 26 13:21:26 EST 2012
You can honestly say the station that took a few days to get back on the
air was "operating in and serving the public interest" . I hope
people will inform the FCC when license renewal time comes for these
staions. I don't want the remote operated one to lose it's license, but
rather to be awakend to it's duty to the community.
Brtuce Gentry KA2IVY
Jim Haynes wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Feb 2012, Hue Miller wrote:
>
>
>> Then Friday night, during a windstorm, our lights flickered a couple times,
>> and the other AM station, which I was listening to, went dead air also. Like
>> primitive
>>
>
> I didn't know anybody listened to AM radio anymore.
>
> In my home town and surroundings a few years back there was a severe ice
> storm, which took out power over a large area. While my batteries lasted,
> the only radio station on the air was one in a nearby city having a
> generator, and it was on auto pilot, broadcasting the same satellite-fed
> trash as all the other stations in its chain. After several days a
> local station in a nearby town staggered to its feet and was broadcasting
> useful information, like where you could buy kerosene.
>
> Jim W6JVE
>
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