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Old November 26th 07, 09:02 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
[email protected] miso@sushi.com is offline
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Default rankings of international broadcasters (chime in everyone)

On Nov 25, 3:24 pm, David wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 25, 12:14 pm, David wrote:
tom k in L.A. wrote:


I would rate the international broadcasters as follows, based on
reception quality and quality of sound. Everyone else chime in:
1. Radio Netherlands
2. CRI
3. Radio Australia
4. RNZI
5. BBC
not ranked:
Deutsche Welle: A non-entity on radio these days, has pulled back too
much transmissions.
Voice of Russia: Broadcasts, but reception is absolutely terrible,
and their audio equalization has too much bass such that even when
reception is good, it is difficult to clearly understand.
I get them all just fine on the Sirius. I like to listen to the Coast
Guard on the HF.


I only see the BBC listen on the Sirius website.


CRI? Not much programing there I want. I rank Radio Australia and the
BBC equally, with the Netherlands a very close second. I have to
admit I haven't listen to RNZI much.


If you look at 140 (next door to the BBC World Service News-141) you'll
see the World Radio Network.

www.wrn.org


I see. So you get bits and pieces of these shortwave services. Looks
like fun.

Sirius has much better NPR coverage than XM, but I picked XM for Air
America. Fortunately, most places I visit have NPR FM so I can get All
Things Considered on the road.