Haven't been to a drive-in in years, so the concept of listening to the sound on the car radio is foreign to me.
However, when I was in college there was a drive-in next door to the daytime radio station I worked for. Since we had to sign off at local sunset -- and the movie didn't start until 30-45 minutes later, we used to put the transmitter into what was known as "dummy load" (basically a test antenna that only transmitted a very short distance), and play music for the drive-in until the show started. There was a lot of "back seat music," as we called it to help conceive those little brothers and sisters.
Of course, there are some who would argue that whenever I was on the air we were on "dummy load."
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Last edited by DeltAlum; 07-01-2003 at 11:05 AM.
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