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Re: Here's one for you, Spider-Boy
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Friday, October 29, 1999, at 23:03:51
In Reply To: Re: Here's one for you, Spider-Boy posted by Faux Pas on Friday, October 29, 1999, at 18:27:07:

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> > There's something wrong here... I can't pick up four english-speaking radio stations from here... there are... two?
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> > Chr"hugs knees to chest, rocks back and forth, repeating 'I will travel... I will leave here someday ... and go to somewhere other than California... I will travel... I will...'"
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> Are you living/stationed in Germany? Canadian forces were stationed somewhere down in Baden-Wuttenberg (man, my spelling is so rusty). Near Stuttgart, I think. I don't know if Canada has forces there, if they don't - no CFN. Also, for half of the day, CFN broadcasts in French.
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> The BBC was really hard for me to pull in -- I think it was being broadcast from the north, and we were near H-Berg.
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> After the end of the cold war, Radio Moscow might not be broadcasting. I never really listened to it.
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> If I recall correctly, CFN was near the upper end of the FM dial, like 92, 96, or 97 FM. Good luck.
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> -Faux "Snowball!" Pas

A lot of US areas are radion dead zones, with few to no station. I though Chris wants out of California (if this is the case they may get a lot of Spanish station in that area as well).
If you are in Souther Califronia Chris, do you live anywere near San Bernadeno? (that was the last place I lived in the US {aside from six month is Monteray while my parents learned Italian) that we live. If so, do you know Bonnie Ohle elementary school? That was the last place I enjoyed living untill my sophmore year of high school in Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks. We left San Bernadino in the middle of the 5th grade year.
Spider-hatesmovingwithapassion-Boy

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