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May-18-2016 08:35 PM
colliehauler wrote:or the big gun.. Wolfman Jack on 50,000W Clear Channel XERB I think this was 150kw at the time. That's why the transmitter was (is) in Tijuana, Mex. that sucker was louder in the Midwest than LA
Anyone remember after midnight and beaker street out of Little Rock on AM radio?
May-18-2016 08:31 PM
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May-14-2016 04:40 PM
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May-14-2016 05:32 AM
wanderingbob wrote:
How about my 49 Ford F-100 , 6 volt . When you turned on the radio if it did not start you would bang it on the bottom to make the vibrator start . Daytona had no rock or roll channel but Jax had a Clear Channel , the Big Ape , WAPE . Prob about 1957 .
May-14-2016 04:56 AM
May-14-2016 04:17 AM
SCVJeff wrote:kellertx5er wrote:So was Avocado Green Shag carpeting, but that was the fad of the day, and 8 track was cutting edge at the time. BTW- Neru collars and Bell Bottoms are on the way back....
8-track: Absolutely the worst idea ever for a recording medium. But, like most others in the 70s I had one in my car; even bought a recorder. Thank heaven for cassette tapes!
May-14-2016 02:50 AM
kellertx5er wrote:So was Avocado Green Shag carpeting, but that was the fad of the day, and 8 track was cutting edge at the time. BTW- Neru collars and Bell Bottoms are on the way back....
8-track: Absolutely the worst idea ever for a recording medium. But, like most others in the 70s I had one in my car; even bought a recorder. Thank heaven for cassette tapes!
May-14-2016 01:15 AM
May-13-2016 11:17 PM
gbopp wrote:
AM radio that sort of picked up a couple channels. Mostly at night.
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
How many had a FM converter for their AM radio?
May-13-2016 10:22 PM
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