Shortwave Radio - Google News
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ABC's decision to end shortwave radio service 'could be life threatening'
ranger says - ABC Online
Posted: 07 Dec 2016 08:03 PM PST
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...-anger/8103096
ABC Online
ABCs decision to end shortwave radio service could be life threatening
ranger says
ABC Online
An Indigenous ranger group in the Northern Territory says the ABCs decision
to end its shortwave radio service could be life threatening. The ABC
announced this week its three HF shortwave radio transmitters at Katherine,
Tennant Creek and Roe Creek ...
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Pacific listeners upset at ABC ending shortwave service - Radio New Zealand
Posted: 06 Dec 2016 09:52 PM PST
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Pacific listeners upset at ABC ending shortwave service
Radio New Zealand
There is upset around the Pacific at a decision by the Australia
Broadcasting Corporation to drop its shortwave radio services. The ABC says
it will stop shortwave services to the Pacific, and domestically, next
month. It calls the technology outdated ...
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The arrival of 5G, cognitive radio and the future of connectivity - The
Guardian
Posted: 08 Dec 2016 06:02 AM PST
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The arrival of 5G, cognitive radio and the future of connectivity
The Guardian
Finland-based KNL Networks has developed a system using the technology that
uses short wave radio to transmit internet access to sites in remote
locations ranging from oil rigs to polar research stations. KNL Networks
CEO Toni Linden says: “We can ...
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Pat Shingleton: "A Railroad and...THE Date..." - WBRZ
Posted: 07 Dec 2016 11:09 PM PST
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WBRZ
Pat Shingleton: "A Railroad and...THE Date..."
WBRZ
.... wind, clear" and severing relations with the United States; the message
would read, HIGASHINO KAZE AME, or "East wind, rain." The message was
broadcast at the end of shortwave radio reports also alerting officials to
destroy all sensitive documents.