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Listening to the Radio (a dying pastime?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 194119" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I like radios, they're what got me into synthesizers. Weird? Not so much. Amplitude modulation and frequency modulation are both components of quite a few instruments. I've built a few simple radios, fixed some tube radios, have a bunch of SW and other units around, I listen to them quite a bit, but mostly when I'm out in the middle of nowhere. I like Coast to Coast (go figure) and some talk, we have a neat station in the nearby town of Fallon called KHWG 750AM, which plays classic country, which is awesome. </p><p></p><p>Satellite radio is kind of cool, but the coverage in Northern Nevada is spotty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 194119, member: 1969"] I like radios, they're what got me into synthesizers. Weird? Not so much. Amplitude modulation and frequency modulation are both components of quite a few instruments. I've built a few simple radios, fixed some tube radios, have a bunch of SW and other units around, I listen to them quite a bit, but mostly when I'm out in the middle of nowhere. I like Coast to Coast (go figure) and some talk, we have a neat station in the nearby town of Fallon called KHWG 750AM, which plays classic country, which is awesome. Satellite radio is kind of cool, but the coverage in Northern Nevada is spotty. [/QUOTE]
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