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There is a tremendous amout to listen to on shortwave.
--James- |
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![]() James wrote: There is a tremendous amout to listen to on shortwave. --James- You're right. I guess my position on this is that it makes just as much sense to buy a high end receiver now as it ever did. Bandwidth is bandwidth. Ten years from now, SW might not be used the way it's being used now....by the same parties, for the same purposes, etc. However, you can bank on the fact that someone is going to use it to broadcast something (assuming that BPL hasn't destroyed it). Bandwidth *never* goes to waste. The question, then, is really: Will I want to listen to anything on SW other than big international broadcasters and the kinds of things we're all "used to hearing" on SW. I'm pretty sure I will--largely because I don't spend most of my time NOW listening to the Big Boys. But others might feel differently. The real threat to SW, at least IMO, is not the decreasing number of big broadcasters but things like BPL. Steve |
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