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I am interested in the latest views on this topic.
What do you think - has shortwave got a future? Views/links to articles would be very much appreciated. Thanks Mike |
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I am interested in the latest views on this topic.
What do you think - has shortwave got a future? It's outa here. Thank the Internet... especially broadband. The BBC no longer broadcasts on shortwave to North America because they feel they have more listeners on the Internet. They are also available on both of the USA's satellite radio services. And coming soon-- radio on your cell phone. That will make international broadcasters available everywhere... including metropolitan areas where interference sources and the need for an outside aerial made shortwave listening impossible. |
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![]() Hi Mike: - Yes, Shortwave has a future.. for communication over long distances - at low cost or for military applications.. or for commercial SW that doesn't neatly fit into the larger commercial loop... Including Pirates.. As for the cost of fixed stations.. I think WBCQ is on the cutting edge, building a wind farm to power it's transmitters.. |
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We'd better all hope that shortwave continues and has a future for the sake
of getting REAL news. So-called "streaming audio" is a joke, there is nothing "streaming" about it except the malarky coming from the mouths of its proponents. Satellite as well as Internet information and, yes, news, is too easy to censor or block entirely. God help us if we have to rely on the pathetic US broadcasters (all 3 of them which own most media now) or satellite/Internet "technology" .In the so-called "Cold War" days I remember hearing how the communists would go up and down the streets with radios tuned to IF frequencies and detect what people were listening to. If you were tuned to RFE or some banned station, you were in trouble. Good grief...does anyone believe that Internet/digital mediums are not being monitored or soon will be? Smokey Fed up with the BS "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... I am interested in the latest views on this topic. What do you think - has shortwave got a future? Views/links to articles would be very much appreciated. Thanks Mike |
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L am as an avid shortwave listener for more than 50 years unfortunately I am
sseing demise of shortwave broadcasts, such as BBC and VOA. "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... I am interested in the latest views on this topic. What do you think - has shortwave got a future? Views/links to articles would be very much appreciated. Thanks Mike |
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