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To the nice people at RRAP Omega Radio (13.889 mHz?)
Could you please consider playing some of that old great German World War II Marchng Band music? You know! That great stuff like the Horst Wessel Song and others that are easily available online via .MP3 and a Google search. I really miss ole Walter W2YEE and his infamous hours-long 'broadcasts' on 20 and 75 Meters during the heyday of the 14.313/14.300/3.894.5 Net wars. It was a REAL TREAT to hear ole drunken Walter Barstool in there fire up with his 3-1000Z parallel 'two holer' amplifier and clear up 75 Meters for 20Kc's either side. Plus he was the only guy to ever master TRUE AM QUALITY Hi-Fi SSB on ham radio LONG before the jap ricebox makers began incorporating the same into their radios as nothing more than a clever sales gimmick! So there you go Omega! Play that good ole goomstophher marching music and let's all GOOSE STEP around the ham shack again....!!!! @Allah Ahabar!@ --- PFHBBLTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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