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http://www3.telus.net/public/echo4/1...z-01:18GMT.ogg

I believe it's broadcast on World Harvest Radio from Tennessee

It was an eighty year old man. I found this after hearing about it.

http://tinyurl.com/yqnub4



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On Apr 2, 7:09*pm, m II wrote:
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- http://www3.telus.net/public/echo4/1...z-01:18GMT.ogg
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- I believe it's broadcast on World Harvest Radio from Tennessee
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- It was an eighty year old man. I found this after hearing about it.
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- http://tinyurl.com/yqnub4
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- mike
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Mike,

Your Subject-Line Reads :
The end is near...117535khz 'trunews'

? 117,535 kHz ? {117.535 MHz} is above the FM Radio
Broadcast Band in the AirBand {VHF} 108~137 MHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airband

Your .Ogg File Tag-Name :
http://www3.telus.net/public/echo4/1...z-01:18GMT.ogg

Subject-Line should have Read :
The end is near...11735 khz 'trunews'

Mike - Think-of-the-Readers : Who are Shortwave Radio
Listeners (SWLs) : They Want To Know : Frequency and Time

Question - What Does Your Subject-Line Tell Them ? . . . -and-
Why Should They Read The Body of Your Message Posting ?

The Better Subject-Line Would Read :
"TruNews" The End is Near... WHRI on 11,735 kHz @ 01:18 UTC
[ What:Program/Topic + Who:Station/Call + Frequency + Time ]

The subject-line does not have to be cryptic.
The Subject-Line Should Inform the Reader
[ Be Informing to the Target Reader]
and Generate Interest in the Reader To Read More

World Harvest Radio WHRI
http://www.whri.com/Frequencies.cfm
http://www.whri.com/Technical-Information.cfm

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Mike,

Your Subject-Line Reads :
The end is near...117535khz 'trunews'

? 117,535 kHz ? {117.535 MHz} is above the FM Radio
Broadcast Band in the AirBand {VHF} 108~137 MHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airband



Well, it was either:

A) A slip of the finger
B) An unnoticed stroke
C) Metrification being unkind to me
D) The tuner program rebelling and giving me misinformation.
E) The number '5' demanding more attention in my life
F) A badly tuned radio with a much too finely adjusted and completely
unnecessary .5 at the end. Should they ban adjustments under 1kHz?
G) A weird harmonic showing up in the Yaesu 5000 and I forgot which
radio I was using. The tuning hand is quicker than the eye.
H) The Internet is out to get me and changing what I send during transit

A number of other possibilities exist, but I don't want to go there.

What exactly have you got against 0.500 kHz, anyway? Get bitten by one?




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On Apr 3, 10:54*am, m II wrote:
Mike,


Your Subject-Line Reads :
The end is near...117535khz 'trunews'


? 117,535 kHz ? {117.535 MHz} is above the FM Radio
Broadcast Band in the AirBand {VHF} 108~137 MHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airband


Well, it was either:

A) A slip of the finger
B) An unnoticed stroke
C) Metrification being unkind to me
D) The tuner program rebelling and giving me misinformation.
E) The number '5' demanding more attention in my life
F) A badly tuned radio with a much too finely adjusted and completely
unnecessary .5 at the end. Should they ban adjustments under 1kHz?
G) A weird harmonic showing up in the Yaesu 5000 and I forgot which
radio I was using. The tuning hand is quicker than the eye.
H) The Internet is out to get me and changing what I send during transit

A number of other possibilities exist, but I don't want to go there.

What exactly have you got against 0.500 kHz, anyway? Get bitten by one?

mike


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