[Spooks] Havana Moon's "Uno, Dos, Cuatro"
Tom Morris
blueneon at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 21:31:29 EST 2009
Ahh, hi there! Pleased to meet you... I had no idea "Havana Moon" was a duo!
By any chance, did you write the little piece that's been floating around
about the bizarre stations around the Jupiter Inlet area? I was up there not
too long ago and didn't find anything noticeably on the air, but it was
pretty interesting to see the strangely placed towers...
I'm actually quite interested in learning more about some of the old radio
"ghosts" around here... Even now, almost a quarter of a decade later, the
numbers stations still chant on...
I thought one of the silliest things I observed was where a Spanish station
(transmissions V2a format) was temporarily installed across the street from
FIU... just a block or two down from the Sweetwater Police Department! I
happened across this one completely by accident, or rather, a classmate of
mine did... this was back when 94.9 ZETA was still around, they picked up my
Icom IC-R3 and inadvertently dialed in 9.490 AM, and there it was...
received indoors with the 7" flex duck antenna. I knew it had to be RIGHT
nearby so I took a little walk and found it. The building it was in is now
once again a shopping center, but it was under renovation at the time. That
was grand. :)
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 9:14 PM, <jf4164 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Here's the book I helped write. Follow to link
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> Hi everyone...
>
> I realize I'm pretty badly breaking copyright law by posting this, but it's
> been out of print just about forever.
>
> This is a PDF I made of "Havana Moon"'s "Uno, Dos, Cuatro". Published 1987
> by Tiare Publications, this book introduces us to the numbers stations of
> the time, and tries to shine some light on the question of what, and who,
> they are.
>
> Long story short, here's the link.
>
> http://wrgpmusic.no-ip.org.nyud.net/UnoDosCuatro.pdf
>
> Same URL shortened:
>
> http://bit.ly/7tOFmi
>
> Enjoy, and happy holidays!
>
> Finale
>
> Finale
>
> Finale
>
> --
> Tom Morris, KG4CYX
>
> Engineer, WRGP 88.1/95.3/96.9 FM, Homestead/Miami/North Miami Beach
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Tom Morris, KG4CYX
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