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From a purely technical point of view, shortwave radio refers to those
frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz. Their main characteristic is their ability to "propagate" for long distances, making possible such worldwide communications as international broadcasting and coordination of long-distance shipping. From a social point of view, shortwave radio is a way to find out what the rest of the world thinks is important. Many countries broadcast to the world in English, making it easy to find out what a given country's position is on those things it finds important. Shortwave radio can also provide a way to eavesdrop on the everyday workings of international politics and commerce. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/monit...shortwave-faq/ Hopefully these guidelines will be born in mind by those who post to this group. |
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Mike Terry wrote:
[snip] http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/monit...shortwave-faq/ Hopefully these guidelines will be born in mind by those who post to this group. Give it up man. They're gonna post what they want to post. Killfile the people who bother you, ignore threads you aren't interested in. I don't post here much anymore, but you are welcome to test your killfile on me. |
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Thanks for your good advice Sanjaya.
Have a nice day. 73s Mike |
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In article .net, "Sanjaya"
writes: Mike Terry wrote: [snip] http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/monit...shortwave-faq/ Hopefully these guidelines will be born in mind by those who post to this group. Give it up man. They're gonna post what they want to post. Killfile the people who bother you, ignore threads you aren't interested in. I don't post here much anymore, but you are welcome to test your killfile on me. Mike Sanjaya is one of the Few people who post regurlarly on Shortwave related issues; so don't kill file her.. & BTW, Propagation for Radio New Zealand ( 15.720 ) has been very good lately; and .. on WBCQ ( 7.415) last night they played an old tape of " The Lone Ranger" , followed by tapes of " Jack Benny" and then " Jean Sheperd". Dan ( R-75, Sangean 606A, Jwin Jx - m14 & another one shortly ) ( All the above text certified shortwave related ) |
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MT,
You forgot the THIRD Shortwave Point-of-View those that are into the "Hobby" of Shortwave Radio. Here is the 'basis' of the Problem related to the Diversity of Postings, both On-Topic and Off-Topic, that can be found on the "Rec-Radio-Shortwave" NewsGroup. Hobbyist can be passive, Active and sometimes FANATICS ! Turn the Radio On - Just Listen - Enjoy & Be Amazed ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Mike Terry" wrote in message = = = ... From a purely Technical Point-of-View, Shortwave Radio refers to those frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz. Their main characteristic is their ability to "propagate" for long distances, making possible such worldwide communications as international broadcasting and coordination of long-distance shipping. From a Social Point-of-View, Shortwave Radio is a way to find out what the rest of the world thinks is important. Many countries broadcast to the world in English, making it easy to find out what a given country's position is on those things it finds important. Shortwave radio can also provide a way to eavesdrop on the everyday workings of international politics and commerce. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/monit...shortwave-faq/ Hopefully these guidelines will be born in mind by those who post to this group. .. |
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Diverd4777 wrote:
Mike Sanjaya is one of the Few people who post regurlarly on Shortwave related issues; so don't kill file her.. [snip] Hope I'm not bursting any bubbles here... I'm a guy : ) |
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Sanjaya wrote:
Hope I'm not bursting any bubbles here... I'm a guy : ) Please ignore the flowers when they arrive tomorrow. mike |
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m II wrote:
Please ignore the flowers when they arrive tomorrow. mike LOL |
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From a social point of view, shortwave radio is a way to find out what
the rest of the world thinks is important. Many countries broadcast to the world in English, making it easy to find out what a given country's position is on those things it finds important. Shortwave radio can also provide a way to eavesdrop on the everyday workings of international politics and commerce. So then what you are saying is that since international politics and commerce are discussed on shortwave radio then they are acceptable also to be discussed here. Thank you for the clarification. I'm glad that you finally worked this out in your head. Listen, "George", I can assure you that the vast majority of us don't come to this group to view the latest public displays of the delusions of all the head cases that dominate this NG. Your opinions mean nothing. Politics are never "discussed" here, bizarre psychological aberrations are revealed here. Between the wacko posts of the type you prefer, and the constant name-calling wars of those two other nut jobs, it's awful damned hard to find any info at all about shortwave listening here. |
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