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- From: starr@hriso.att.com
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: It's Not a Bug, it's a Feature ...
- Message-ID: <telecom12.927.14@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 20:35:20 GMT
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 927, Message 14 of 14
-
- This past Christmas my sister gave my 13 year old son an AM radio kit.
- One of the interesting things I discovered was that my son had never
- heard of AM radio.
-
- This brought back many memories of when I was his age, and how I
- probably spent as much time with my transister AM radio as he does
- with his video games. I would spend many of a late evening hour
- attempting to "DX" from my Baltimore home, with my best bets being New
- Orleans and Toronto (an international DX!). Occasionally, when I
- travel home late at night, I'll still hunt around the AM dial on my
- car radio and try to pick up distant cities.
-
- Another memory is of the radio that was in my father's car in the
- early '60s. It was a tube job, and when you first turned it on, the
- oscillator would hum loudly, and there would be a wait as the tubes
- warmed up. As the tubes hit operating tempature, the sound would
- slowly increase until it inevitably become too loud. And of course,
- as we travelled, we would loose the signal everytime we went under a
- bridge.
-
- Included in my son's AM kit was a booklet of the "A-Zs of radio
- communications". My son was reading this, when he came to me
- excitedly to show me the chapter on static. His reaction was "Wow,
- look what you can do with this!" To paraphrase, the book stated that
- AM radio can detect lightning storms well before they hit your area,
- and if you want to know if a lightning storm is headed your way, turn
- on your AM radio.
-
- Gee, when I was growing up, I considered this feature an annoyance.
-
-
- Michael Starr starr@hriso.att.com att!hriso!starr attmail!starr
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-
- [Moderator's Note: Thanks for a great story to close this issue, and
- Happy New Year to you ... and all readers! PAT]
-