In article ,
"Brian Hill" wrote:
"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
Ultimately, there's a chance something wonderful may happen if the old
line
international broadcasters go away. The international broadcast bands
will
be nearly empty, and they won't be refilled any faster than the other
currently underutilixed SW bands. Hobby broadcasters could start
broadcasting, and the governments might not even care if there's no
international broadcasting to be interfered with.
Frank Dresser
You may have something there Frank. Lets hope. I cant see the short-wave
medium going away. There's always someone going to use it.
Good point. It may end up like CB. Unlicensed and uncared for,
because (relatively speaking) no one is listening.
Dan
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