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Old November 6th 07, 01:39 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Pakistanis getting news?

On Nov 6, 8:13 am, junius wrote:
On Nov 6, 8:01 am, Tester wrote:

Have the Pakistanis turned to shortwave?


The Beeb sez that some of the of the TV stations not broadcasting the
"right" news are still broadcasting but are off cable by government
demand. Apparently, one can still get to the Beeb's Urdu website at
any internet cafe or home connection.


I don't know if foreign radio stations can be heard by local relay.


Of course, this is one of the arguments for shortwave and against such
replacements as local relay and internet radio. The government can
sooner control them than it can shortwave.


Yep, and the BBC World Service is very easily heard on shortwave in
South Asia, even in high-noise environments & using the cheapest
possible shortwave radio.



In the end, this is why Shortwave is still viable;

No one controls the Ionosphere..