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Old 18th Dec 2014, 11:12 pm   #61
Mike. Watterson
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Default Re: Sad day. End of Gold Radio.

My experience is that anything other than tuned loop is too noisy on LW/MW, but a wire even on curtain rail is significant on SW.
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Old 19th Dec 2014, 6:30 pm   #62
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Default Re: Sad day. End of Gold Radio.

Here on the Norfolk coast I have Radio Waddenzee/Seagull on 1602 AM from the radio ship "Jenny Baynton" on the Dutch coast. REAL radio still lives! Don't forget "The Mighty KBC " on 49the metre band at 6095 - rock 'n roll through the weekend. Mike.
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