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Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the
United States?! Thank you!! |
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Samantha wrote:
Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm RCA's 'Radio Central' xmitters went on-line 1921 here on Long Island. I remember them taking the last 410' tower down in '77. The buildings still stand but are not used for anything. At 5200 acres it is the largest undisturbed plot of land on the island. HTH |
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http://members.aol.com/jeff99500/first.html Which Was the First U. S. Radio Station? -- Round up the usual spammers Rains In Casablanker -- Bogie - Here's typing to you kid "Samantha" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! |
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jim wrote:
Samantha wrote: Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm RCA's 'Radio Central' xmitters went on-line 1921 here on Long Island. I remember Good memory you have there, old fart. |
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mopeys great great granpa was on that station illegally, soliciting
mule drivers, back before there were big trucks. His family business has a proud tradition. |
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Psychiatrist to keyclowns wrote:
mopeys great great granpa was on that station illegally, soliciting mule drivers, back before there were big trucks. His family business has a proud tradition. Whatever numpty. |
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote: Samantha wrote: Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm RCA's 'Radio Central' xmitters went on-line 1921 here on Long Island. I remember Good memory you have there, old fart. those towers were 410' up and i've seen a middle school kid climb the fooker. claimed to see the atlantic and we are 12 miles north of it. speaking of old do you remember your fcc cb call from the 70's? kgo0185 using a lafayette he-20t and a 10 meter ringo ant. damn i'm old... |
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jim wrote:
Psychiatrist to keyclowns wrote: mopeys great great granpa was on that station illegally, soliciting mule drivers, back before there were big trucks. His family business has a proud tradition. Whatever numpty. Fugly numpty. |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Samantha wrote: Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm RCA's 'Radio Central' xmitters went on-line 1921 here on Long Island. I remember Good memory you have there, old fart. those towers were 410' up and i've seen a middle school kid climb the fooker. claimed to see the atlantic and we are 12 miles north of it. Dang, I,m skeered of hieghts but that had to be slick. speaking of old do you remember your fcc cb call from the 70's? kgo0185 using a lafayette he-20t and a 10 meter ringo ant. damn i'm old... Yep, kdl-6824, Lafayette tuber of some sort and a droopy drawers..used to have to search for someone to talk. No one knew what the hell a CB was when I first got mine, that was 30 some years ago. :^O |
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote: Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Samantha wrote: Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in the United States?! Thank you!! http://www.tvhandbook.com/History/History_radio.htm RCA's 'Radio Central' xmitters went on-line 1921 here on Long Island. I remember Good memory you have there, old fart. those towers were 410' up and i've seen a middle school kid climb the fooker. claimed to see the atlantic and we are 12 miles north of it. Dang, I,m skeered of hieghts but that had to be slick. speaking of old do you remember your fcc cb call from the 70's? kgo0185 using a lafayette he-20t and a 10 meter ringo ant. damn i'm old... Yep, kdl-6824, Lafayette tuber of some sort and a droopy drawers..used to have to search for someone to talk. No one knew what the hell a CB was when I first got mine, that was 30 some years ago. :^O conversation from 1970 - whats that thing on your roof? an antenna. what tv stations can you get with that? its not for tv but for cb. cb, whats that? |
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