Eh, Rocky, maybe your radio isn't dependable. :^) Ya gotta let
the tubes warm up first. :^) I had reception from both courses
out on Rte. 75. It dropped out by about Pat's Pig. I had good
reception all over the site better than prior years. Antenna,
wire, and other "hardware" can effect signal quality. Also, the
stations were where they were supposed to be (96.1 & 89.1), did
yours come out of the race car (Radio By Lucas)? :^)
Rocky, I hope you don't mind me funnin' about your car. Some
people became overly sensitive to moderately funny (and true)
remarks about some cars.
Matt Murray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rocky Entriken"
> FWIW, while killing time on Friday I tried to listen on my tow
van's radio
> to 89.1. It wasn't there. Doing a little dial surfing I found
the north
> course on 87.7, but an hour later it was not there either, and
nowhere else
> as well. Not talking just in the paddock (where I could hear it
clearly
> earlier in the week), but right at the course edge while
watching CP on
> Friday, and then in the grid area maybe 100 feet from the
announce van after
> I drove up there to hear the announcer when I could not get it
on the radio.
>
> The radio broadcasts of the announcers is great, but not
dependable enough
> to build a rule off of (never mind that not everyone has FM
radios to listen
> to).
>
> --Rocky Entriken
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