I have changed my callsigns
many times in the last 40 years
or so.
This developing carrier current
set-up is looking like it's maybe working,
and I was looking for a name.
I have changed my callsigns
many times in the last 40 years
or so.
This developing carrier current
set-up is looking like it's maybe working,
and I was looking for a name.
I was thinking about W117VAC.
Probably too much like a real U.S.
callsign, huh?
Any comments are welcome. If you think
it's a dumb idea, you can say that, too.
Bruce, 1020 CC
Just a few other variations.
Gee, I really like W60HZ.
"W Sixty HZ." I guess if it's
written out like that, I doesn't
really look like a callsign.
Bruce, 1020 CC
How about "W60HZ" 1020 CC?
RFB
W60HZ
That's hot.
That's cool.
Grab it.
Best Wishes,
Bruce, "W60HZ" 1020 kHz Carrier Current
"This is W.Six.Zero Hertz...making every effort to not interfere with the noise" 😉
RFB
I'm going to have more questions
for you at some point.
Bruce, "W60HZ" "W Sixty Hertz"
AM 1020 Carrier Current
W. Sixty-Herz sounds like the name of a very bossy advertising woman who comes in from New York, spreads your new station posters on a conference table, gets you to close on the deal, and flies back to New York for lunch.
As you walk her down the hall to the elevator you're trying to explain to her about your CC radio stations, but as the elevator door closes with you on the outside, W. Sixty-Herz says, "What was it you were saying?"
