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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Gregg wrote: we had a group out here seven- eight years ago maybe that would talk about conspiracies and such, they don't do it anymore sadly enough. Tune around to see if the 'Liberty Net' is on somewhere. They show up in different parts of 80m usually on Saturdays. They're usually on anywhere from 3940 to 3960 kHz (depending on interference) on Saturday nights beginning at 10PM Eastern time. Listen for W1WCR's powerful signal. You can also listen via the Internet at http://www.stickam.com/LibertyNet and http://www.stickam.com/TheLibertyNet With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. |
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On Dec 7, 6:58*am, Kevin Alfred Strom
wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Gregg wrote: we had a group out here seven- eight years ago maybe that would talk about conspiracies and such, they don't do it anymore sadly enough. Tune around to see if the 'Liberty Net' is on somewhere. They show up in different parts of 80m usually on Saturdays. They're usually on anywhere from 3940 to 3960 kHz (depending on interference) on Saturday nights beginning at 10PM Eastern time. Listen for W1WCR's powerful signal. You can also listen via the Internet at http://www.stickam.com/LibertyNet and http://www.stickam.com/TheLibertyNet With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. Thanks Kevin, I made my note. :-) |
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On Dec 7, 6:58*am, Kevin Alfred Strom
wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Gregg wrote: we had a group out here seven- eight years ago maybe that would talk about conspiracies and such, they don't do it anymore sadly enough. Tune around to see if the 'Liberty Net' is on somewhere. They show up in different parts of 80m usually on Saturdays. They're usually on anywhere from 3940 to 3960 kHz (depending on interference) on Saturday nights beginning at 10PM Eastern time. Listen for W1WCR's powerful signal. You can also listen via the Internet at http://www.stickam.com/LibertyNet and http://www.stickam.com/TheLibertyNet With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. Hey Kevin, I'm going to start listening again to their show this Sat. Are you ever on it? I remember hearing you before but I forget when and where. I checked out your site. Pretty interesting FWIW. |
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On Dec 12, 9:45*pm, m II wrote:
Gregg wrote: Priceless! Did you tape that? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Brh1V82LnA mike Ha Ha! I just checked that out. Thanks, that's good. :-D |
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Gregg wrote:
On Dec 7, 6:58 am, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Gregg wrote: we had a group out here seven- eight years ago maybe that would talk about conspiracies and such, they don't do it anymore sadly enough. Tune around to see if the 'Liberty Net' is on somewhere. They show up in different parts of 80m usually on Saturdays. They're usually on anywhere from 3940 to 3960 kHz (depending on interference) on Saturday nights beginning at 10PM Eastern time. Listen for W1WCR's powerful signal. You can also listen via the Internet at http://www.stickam.com/LibertyNet and http://www.stickam.com/TheLibertyNet With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. Hey Kevin, I'm going to start listening again to their show this Sat. Are you ever on it? I remember hearing you before but I forget when and where. I checked out your site. Pretty interesting FWIW. Thanks, Gregg. No, my amateur station is not on the air at the moment -- one thing I'd have to do is replace at least some of the gear that was stolen from me, some 41 years worth: http://3950.net/about/ But I am very glad that N2SAG and N2IRJ are putting the Net on the 'Net. I'm also very grateful for the kind folks who put remotely tuned receivers online -- without which I'd be doing very little shortwave listening! Remember that the Liberty Net isn't necessarily on a fixed frequency -- I've seen them as much as 10 kHz off of 3950 depending on the interference situation. With my best, Kevin, WB4AIO. -- http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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On 12/16/09 10:16 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
Gregg wrote: On Dec 7, 6:58 am, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Gregg wrote: we had a group out here seven- eight years ago maybe that would talk about conspiracies and such, they don't do it anymore sadly enough. Tune around to see if the 'Liberty Net' is on somewhere. They show up in different parts of 80m usually on Saturdays. They're usually on anywhere from 3940 to 3960 kHz (depending on interference) on Saturday nights beginning at 10PM Eastern time. Listen for W1WCR's powerful signal. You can also listen via the Internet at http://www.stickam.com/LibertyNet and http://www.stickam.com/TheLibertyNet With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. Hey Kevin, I'm going to start listening again to their show this Sat. Are you ever on it? I remember hearing you before but I forget when and where. I checked out your site. Pretty interesting FWIW. Thanks, Gregg. No, my amateur station is not on the air at the moment -- one thing I'd have to do is replace at least some of the gear that was stolen from me, some 41 years worth: http://3950.net/about/ Best of luck. I know in my own case, recovering hardware, classic cars, and other properties, took two decades in some cases. A few recordings were recovered, but most were lost. And all but two of the books were irretrievably dispersed. But I am very glad that N2SAG and N2IRJ are putting the Net on the 'Net. I'm also very grateful for the kind folks who put remotely tuned receivers online -- without which I'd be doing very little shortwave listening! Remember that the Liberty Net isn't necessarily on a fixed frequency -- I've seen them as much as 10 kHz off of 3950 depending on the interference situation. With my best, Kevin, WB4AIO. |
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D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 12/16/09 10:16 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: [...] Thanks, Gregg. No, my amateur station is not on the air at the moment -- one thing I'd have to do is replace at least some of the gear that was stolen from me, some 41 years worth: http://3950.net/about/ Best of luck. I know in my own case, recovering hardware, classic cars, and other properties, took two decades in some cases. A few recordings were recovered, but most were lost. And all but two of the books were irretrievably dispersed. [...] Thank you, Peter... and very nice to hear from you again. I'm sorry you had to go through such an experience. What losing everything has taught me is the importance of non-material things, especially friends and simple kindness. With my best, Kevin, WB4AIO. -- http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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On 12/16/09 11:26 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote: On 12/16/09 10:16 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: [...] Thanks, Gregg. No, my amateur station is not on the air at the moment -- one thing I'd have to do is replace at least some of the gear that was stolen from me, some 41 years worth: http://3950.net/about/ Best of luck. I know in my own case, recovering hardware, classic cars, and other properties, took two decades in some cases. A few recordings were recovered, but most were lost. And all but two of the books were irretrievably dispersed. [...] Thank you, Peter... and very nice to hear from you again. I'm sorry you had to go through such an experience. What losing everything has taught me is the importance of non-material things, especially friends and simple kindness. Rare finds, those. |
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