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Sat, 8 Dec 2012 12:37:30 -0800
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    Hi, I couldn't help myself  after hearing that great song about the YL. 
Here's a link to a song my friend wrote back in the 1970's for a radio shack 
contest.  He is actually a kind of famous guitar player now just having 
released a CD recorded with Keith Emerson and a symphany orchestra from 
Germany.   The album is called the Three Fates.  But I digress.  If you do 
download the Sideband Baby song, you will hear sideband as part of the 
song.  I used my Drake TR4 through a dummy load then received the signal on 
a Drake SPR4 which I slightly tuned off frequency to get the desired affect. 
Hope you enjoy it.  Jim WA6EKS
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/32403220/Sideband%20Baby.zip

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