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Now that we've (once again) established that shortwave is dead, let's
go back to discussing all the cool stuff we appear to be collectively hallucinating as we tune around the shortwave bands. Steve David Eduardo wrote: "a_s_t" wrote in message ... Mike; I reckon that SW does have a future, particularly for the 3rd World. SW started dying as an effective medium in Latin America in the 60's, and there has been a reduction of the number of stations on SW of about 80% since then with very few left... SW receivers are seldom seen now. Additionally, who's to say that new technologies don't implode with viruses or terrorism, wrecking computerised systems? Modern TV and radio (FM, digital) provide sanitised pap. Like other group members have stated; SW is a medium for the truth and objectivity. Which explains why it seems that half the SW signals listenable in Latin America are venagelical religious broadcasters and very little news of any kind is available. |
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