[EAS] {Spam?} Re: Earthquakes on EAS?

Adrienne Abbott nevadaeas at charter.net
Fri Feb 25 21:29:43 CST 2011


...built by an Eagle Scout with a Quaker Oats box, a safety pin and an
eraser!?! I forget the rest of the components. My Dad and I were a little
more advanced. He used a diode wired to my window screen to make one of my
first radios! I love it, Al! That's exactly the quote I was trying to
remember! 

"Radio burps, it cries, it needs to be fed all the time, it requires
constant attention, but we love it." Jim Aaron WGLN 


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"....and received on a crystal set!"

							-Richard Rudman,
Santa Paula, CA


On Feb 25, 2011, at 6:57 PM, Al Kenyon wrote:

> Adrienne,
> 
> One of my favorite quotes:
> 
> "The end of the world will be broadcast on an AM station."
> 
> 				- Warren Shulz, CE, WLS, Chicago
> 
> Al Kenyon
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On
> Behalf Of Adrienne Abbott
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 6:22 PM
> To: 'The EAS Forum - accurate & up-to-date EAS information'
> Subject: Re: [EAS] {Spam?} Re: Earthquakes on EAS?
> 
> [Snip]
> Somebody here has already
> said something about AM radio being the most basic, simple and inexpensive
> way of communicating with people in a disaster.
> 
> Adrienne
> 
> "Radio burps, it cries, it needs to be fed all the time, it requires
> constant attention, but we love it." Jim Aaron WGLN 
> 
> 
> 




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