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All right George well, thank you so much for checking in today I really appreciate that and I want everybody to sit up and pay attention to the following I thought this was the George I have talked to previously George has a very interesting Historical link to the start of radio believe it or not And I wanted to listen to the following and if you get over to his website, you can see the picture of him And where this happened and I'm going to tell you this now, so here you go and his call sign by the way NJ 3h yeah write that down because you if you've heard the story okay before but you're gonna be Pretty surprised anyway radio pioneer Reginald Fessenden's Tower Base, Brant Rock, Massachusetts Where my grandfather Adam Stein jr. Was chief engineer This is the site of the very first voice Broadcast my grandfather's voice was the first heard across the Atlantic Ocean to Scotland in 1906 and we've got a Scotland station coming up there George right after I sign out here with you Wait, thank you so much everybody appreciate your coming in Let's get over to Graham now and see what he says about that that's pretty amazing radio history right there Don't you think let's go to Graham GM 0 uub central Scotland
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