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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Wasn't it, ?This is WWV, Fort Collins,
Colorado. (small pause) The next tone<BR>begins at (short pause) X hours, X
minutes, *Greenwich Mean Time*? ?? It's<BR>been a long time since I've heard it,
but I used to listen to it for<BR>hours... well, maybe for ten minutes... at a
time!!</FONT><BR><BR>Yes, Paul. You are right. Greenwich Mean
Time. I fergitted that part.</DIV>
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<DIV>........ and David, I haven’t heard back from my brother yet.
I’ll keep you posted.</DIV>
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<DIV>All the while tuning up a radio this would play in the background and so it
became engrained in a person’s memory for life. OK smarty pants, what was
the tonal frequency? That was considered a standard as well.</DIV>
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<DIV>Ah yes, a walk down burn your fingers vacuum tube powered radios memory
lane. And now folks, back to pianos.</DIV>
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<DIV>Lar</DIV>
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<DIV>PS, since we’re on a “SHOW AND TELL” chapter on Pianotech, I have a very
sensitive measuring device called a tone-o-meter. I’ll take pix and see if
anyone can tell me what it is and what it was used
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