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Of course, I still enjoy listening to programs from the Golden Age of radio using a micro-power transmitter. I have (or have access to) tens of thousands of individual episodes of a wide variety of programs. One simply has to download and enjoy them. I have managed to put together a modest collection of actual 16-inch transcription disks representing several different programs, mostly from the 1930s. I even have the majority of the records from a couple of shows. I have also built a fairly respectable collection of period sound effects 78s. I suppose I will have to round out the station library with some popular music from the time. There really is not much point in having a radio station without the programming material to fill the on-air hours.
Anyone out there reading this who enjoys working the AM bands, radio from the golden age, or vintage broadcasting equipment, please feel free to drop me a line. Enjoy the website and let me know if you have suggestions to make it more interesting.