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This afternoon I happened to catch the last ever broadcast of Swiss Radio
International. Another one bites the dust ! We here in Canada are waiting for the end of Radio Canada International. They have been cutting their budget for a few years now, It shouldn't be too long now.................. 73, Frank |
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![]() "Frank Halaburak" wrote in message news ![]() This afternoon I happened to catch the last ever broadcast of Swiss Radio International. Another one bites the dust ! We here in Canada are waiting for the end of Radio Canada International. They have been cutting their budget for a few years now, It shouldn't be too long now.................. In 1963, while on vacation with my parents, I visited the Sackville, NB, RCI transmitter site. During the standard tour I mentioned that I was a ham, and we were introduced to one of the engineers, whose call I believe was VE1KC. Then we got the real tour, of the antenna-phasing room and the power supply room, about the size of an olympic swimmng pool, big buss bars above huge transformers, glowing mercury vapor rectifier tubes. And what an antenna farm! I don't lust for the listening equipment of that era, but the programming was a lot more diverse and interesting than the lame pirates, religious zealots and anti-Castro propaganda I hear now. "PM" |
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"Paul_Morphy" wrote: "Frank Halaburak" wrote in message news ![]() This afternoon I happened to catch the last ever broadcast of Swiss Radio International. Another one bites the dust ! We here in Canada are waiting for the end of Radio Canada International. They have been cutting their budget for a few years now, It shouldn't be too long now.................. In 1963, while on vacation with my parents, I visited the Sackville, NB, RCI transmitter site. During the standard tour I mentioned that I was a ham, and we were introduced to one of the engineers, whose call I believe was VE1KC. Then we got the real tour, of the antenna-phasing room and the power supply room, about the size of an olympic swimmng pool, big buss bars above huge transformers, glowing mercury vapor rectifier tubes. And what an antenna farm! I don't lust for the listening equipment of that era, but the programming was a lot more diverse and interesting than the lame pirates, religious zealots and anti-Castro propaganda I hear now. Referring to "anti-Castro propaganda" you must have a high tolerance for bubble jammers -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"Frank Halaburak" wrote: This afternoon I happened to catch the last ever broadcast of Swiss Radio International. Another one bites the dust ! We here in Canada are waiting for the end of Radio Canada International. They have been cutting their budget for a few years now, It shouldn't be too long now.................. The ionosphere is falling... the ionosphere is falling! -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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