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Old February 2nd 08, 10:01 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Paul Hirose Paul Hirose is offline
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Default The February issue of Popular Communications

"Telamon" wrote in message
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I was looking for Monitoring Times but apparently my local Barns &
Nobles is to lame to carry it anymore. I did find an issue of
Popular
Communications though.


Coincidentally, I was at their store in Palmdale looking for MT,
didn't find it either, but bought Pop Comm for the first time in
perhaps a couple years. (The bookstore is spelled "Barnes & Noble", by
the way.)

I'm thinking about getting back into shortwave after many years away
from the hobby, so I was mainly interested in the listener loggings to
see what's on nowadays. As a Southern Californian, I was struck by the
dominance of reports from the east half of the country. Maybe it's a
regional cultural thing, or maybe propagation favors the East.

Every dozen years or so the urge hits me. Last time was the mid 90s, I
think. A guy I worked with -- big time radio buff -- was buying a
Drake R8, and tried to convince me to do the same. For reasons I can
no longer remember, it never happened. But I've been reading the
receiver reviews in the 2008 Passport to World Band Radio, so maybe
this year.

Like the OP, I couldn't get into that bizarre KLFF story in Pop Comm.
I only read part of it. The straightforward radio history stories they
used to run were more to my taste.

At least there's some technical depth to the magazine, as in the
propagation article. I suspect it mainly rehashes what's on the web,
but there's more incentive to study something thoroughly if it's in a
magazine I paid for!

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Paul Hirose
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