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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David wrote: On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:55:30 -0500, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... But I wasn't 'wrong' at all, 'tard boy, it's still Radio Difusora, no matter which way one slices or dices it! No, it is not. That is like saying "I heard Radio Station on 1230 AM" in BCB circles. "Radio Difusora" means a radio station, any radio station. Every one of the MW, FM and SW stations in Brasil is a radio difusora, with or without caps. It's like saying you went to see your lawyer, Mr. Esq. All lawyers who are men are "Mr. Esq." so you have not identified anyone. Any DX'er worth his or her salt would have known exactly what I was saying. Yes. I know exactly what you were saying. You said the station was called "radio station" and that applies, at least in Portuguese, to a few thousand AM, FM and SW stations. No DXer worth their salt would make such an obvious mistake and then defend it. Well, what is the name of the station? Are they not Radio Difusora? Are they not on or near 4915? Forget about the language lesson, Frackelton, and read my original post. Try to read it for what it was without the intent of giving me a language lesson. dxAce Michigan USA R. Anhanguera; R. Nacional, Marcapa are the 2 Brazilians in the 2005 Blue Pages. Depends on where one looks I suppose (and I rarely trust PWBR anymore). I see many sources that say "Radio Difusora" Do a Google for Radio Difusora Macapá... see what comes up. LMFAO! My big 'crime' was not writing 'Radio Difusora, Macapá' in my original post! The comma is a WRTVH error that you are perpetuating. The name is Radio Difusora de Macapá. That means, in English, Radio Macapá. Again, slowly, "radio difusora" is a generic term meaning "radio station." No station can be named "radio station" without the actual name of the station appended. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Instead, I wind up with a fake Hispanic who's trying to give me language lessons, You could use some lessons, as you royally screwed up here. You, a supposed DXer, do not even know the naming conventions of radio stations in one of the more common SW languages. |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:32:02 -0500, dxAce wrote: LMFAO! My big 'crime' was not writing 'Radio Difusora, Macapá' in my original post! Instead, I wind up with a fake Hispanic who's trying to give me language lessons, and then a certifiable 'tard boy who doesn't have a damn clue about anything at all shows up as well! LMFAO dxAce Michigan USA Dwardo's OK. A little too fond of his R75 for my taste but quite factually adept overall, especially regarding MW and Latin America. Actually, I only have the R75 at one location. Others have Ten Tec and the R8B. R8 holds up to them very well, though. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... But I wasn't 'wrong' at all, 'tard boy, it's still Radio Difusora, no matter which way one slices or dices it! No, it is not. That is like saying "I heard Radio Station on 1230 AM" in BCB circles. "Radio Difusora" means a radio station, any radio station. Every one of the MW, FM and SW stations in Brasil is a radio difusora, with or without caps. It's like saying you went to see your lawyer, Mr. Esq. All lawyers who are men are "Mr. Esq." so you have not identified anyone. Any DX'er worth his or her salt would have known exactly what I was saying. Yes. I know exactly what you were saying. You said the station was called "radio station" and that applies, at least in Portuguese, to a few thousand AM, FM and SW stations. No DXer worth their salt would make such an obvious mistake and then defend it. Well, what is the name of the station? Are they not Radio Difusora? Are they not on or near 4915? No, the name is Radio Difusora do Macapá. Just as there is no "Voice of" but there is a "Voice of America." Forget about the language lesson, Frackelton, and read my original post. Try to read it for what it was without the intent of giving me a language lesson. Why are you never able to say you are wrong? This is such an obvious faux pas that even you should see it. "Radio Difusora" means "Radio Station" and is not a name specific to one radio station. Radio means radio and Difusora means "sender" and is the equivalent of "emisora" in Spanish. You are so quick to say something nasty about others, but when you make an absolutely stupid error yourself, you accuse others of being wrong. Drop it, 'tard boy. You lose. LMFAO at the fake Hispanic stem. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Tuning 4915 after the WWCR mixing product left I listened for a while to the two Brazilians on the freq. Heard an ID at 0030 for Radio Anhanguera. I suspect that the other weaker Brazilian is Radio Difusora. I presume you mean Radio Difusora do Macapá, which is the other Brazilian on 4915. I presume you mean Radio Difusora de Macapá, rather than Radio Difusora do Macapá. Now you are down to trying to cover your dumb mistake by looking for typing errors. The fact is, without the Macapá, what you posted identifies no station specifically and thousands of them generically. http://www.macapa-ap.com.br/empresas/rdm.htm has a complete history of the station. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... You are so quick to say something nasty about others, but when you make an absolutely stupid error yourself, you accuse others of being wrong. Drop it, 'tard boy. You lose. This seems to be your modus operandi when caught with your pants down, grinnin' and lookin' stoopid. You reverse the blame and call folks retarded. You are still wrong, and the amazing thing is that someone who egotistically calls themselves a DX ace can make suck a basic, stupid error. It is not like there were few SW outlets in Portuguese. were the error about a station in an African vernacular, it would be understandable and usual. But to see our self-proclaimed "ace" make such a mistake for one of the "DXiest" countries of the world is laughable. LMFAO at the fake Hispanic stem. Hispanic is a culture. I grew up in Latin America, not the US, and am culturally Hispanic. Sorry if that inconveniences you. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Tuning 4915 after the WWCR mixing product left I listened for a while to the two Brazilians on the freq. Heard an ID at 0030 for Radio Anhanguera. I suspect that the other weaker Brazilian is Radio Difusora. I presume you mean Radio Difusora do Macapá, which is the other Brazilian on 4915. I presume you mean Radio Difusora de Macapá, rather than Radio Difusora do Macapá. Now you are down to trying to cover your dumb mistake by looking for typing errors. Typing error? Wasn't an error at all since you've spelled it that way several times. Now quit trying to cover your dumb mistake, Frackelton, and go troll elsewhere. LMFAO at the fake Hispanic, yet again. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... You are so quick to say something nasty about others, but when you make an absolutely stupid error yourself, you accuse others of being wrong. Drop it, 'tard boy. You lose. This seems to be your modus operandi when caught with your pants down, grinnin' and lookin' stoopid. You reverse the blame and call folks retarded. You are still wrong, and the amazing thing is that someone who egotistically calls themselves a DX ace can make suck a basic, stupid error. It is not like there were few SW outlets in Portuguese. were the error about a station in an African vernacular, it would be understandable and usual. But to see our self-proclaimed "ace" make such a mistake for one of the "DXiest" countries of the world is laughable. LMFAO at the fake Hispanic stem. Hispanic is a culture. I grew up in Latin America, not the US, and am culturally Hispanic. Sorry if that inconveniences you. You grew up in the USA, Frackelton, in Cleveland, Ohio. LMFAO at the fake Hispanic stem. dxAce Michigan USA |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Tuning 4915 after the WWCR mixing product left I listened for a while to the two Brazilians on the freq. Heard an ID at 0030 for Radio Anhanguera. I suspect that the other weaker Brazilian is Radio Difusora. I presume you mean Radio Difusora do Macapá, which is the other Brazilian on 4915. I presume you mean Radio Difusora de Macapá, rather than Radio Difusora do Macapá. Now you are down to trying to cover your dumb mistake by looking for typing errors. The fact is, without the Macapá, what you posted identifies no station specifically and thousands of them generically. http://www.macapa-ap.com.br/empresas/rdm.htm has a complete history of the station. Thanks for the link. I noted in another thread that central and south America reception has been improved for myself lately and was wondering if people in other locations noticed also noticed the same in the 31, 25 and 16 meter bands. I have not been listening to the 60 meter band. I make stupid typo's all the time on Usenet so I see it as no big deal. You correct mistakes with another post and move on. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Now you are down to trying to cover your dumb mistake by looking for typing errors. Typing error? Wasn't an error at all since you've spelled it that way several times. Now quit trying to cover your dumb mistake, Frackelton, and go troll elsewhere. As I said, it was my typing error. I accept that. Since I was cutting and pasting, it replicated. Mea culpa, mea culpa. And that does nothing to change the fact that you said a station was called "radio station" without a specific to the station name. |
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