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Grew up in NW Kansas. Loved AM radio when they used real DJ's. I and a friend made/had a crystal radio that we listened to at the Friday night high school football games. It was more entertaining. Teen years could get KOMA out of Oklahoma City most of the time. Could bet WSM most of the time on Friday and Saturday night shows. When a freshman in high school, Dad bought me a realtone 10 transistor radio for my birthday. That radio went everywhere with me. Listened to Kennedy's body arriving back in DC while milking in the barn. Remember hearing the weekly casualty figures from Vietnam. Later in life having moved to western Nebraska listened to KSL from Salt Lake. They had 4 or 5 hours of suspense stories at night while working in the shop. Could get KOMA in Basic at Ft. Bliss TX most of the time. Could get WLS from Chicago at Ft Rucker AL most of the time. Still listen to political commentary on AM. Lots of memories.
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