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WD8BIL
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« on: October 19, 2016, 08:03:17 PM »

My Cleveland Indians are World Series bound!!!!!!  Grin Grin


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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2016, 08:40:18 PM »

Well..if it can't be the Sox, at least it's Tito's Indians, including some former Red Sox.  Go Indians!

To keep it radio related, you must listen to the radio call of the Series games on AM using a classic receiver such as an SX-28 or a Scott RBO.

I hardly ever watch a ball game on TV, but have listened to most of the Red Sox games this season while mowing the lawn and doing yard work with a pocket portable and headphones, or in a car, or on the duty garage radio or the RBO in the shack.  Listened to the the Sox-Tribe ALDS games mostly while working in the garage on a very rainy weekend.

When I do actually watch a game, I prefer to keep the TV sound off and listen to the radio call.  This year the time synch between the broadcast radio call audio and the TV video on NESN off of Comcast cable was pretty close, at least on home games from Fenway.  Otherwise, there would be up to a one pitch delay of the TV video  after the broadcast radio call.  I have also heard quite a bit of time difference between the audio broadcast of the Red Sox Radio Network call between the local FM station I listen on, WVEI-FM 103.7 in RI,  and WTIC-AM 1080 in Hartford.
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2016, 08:50:21 PM »

Well Chris yes.... Tito is a classic!! What a baseball brain he has!

I do listen to most of it on an old 5 tube superhet I built, as a kit, in 1970.

Unfortunately today I was at work listening to it on our Rohde Schwarz ESCS30 emi receiver between scans. But hey.... it works!
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