| A few days ago, after my wife Lisa read my first post about the antique radio I got from her parents' house, she said, "You rescued it, huh? I'm pretty sure I asked you if you wanted it." She sounded kind of annoyed. I said, "Yeah, but if I hadn't wanted it, it was going to the auction house, right? So I figure I rescued it." Next thing you know, she was poking around in the back of the radio, seeing if she could locate some sort of identifying mark. Sure enough, there was ... |
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| Welcome, Old Time Radio fans! My name is Dave Hunt, and I'm an OTR fan too. I have a low-power radio station which broadcasts on AM 1650 using an SStran AMT3000 transmitter which is located in my home in Frankfort, Kentucky. Its range covers roughly the subdivision where I live, but it can sometimes reach a bit farther depending on atmospheric conditions and time of day. My broadcast "day" is usually from around 11:00 at night until 9:00 or so the following morning, most every night of the week. (The OTR start time could be ... |
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