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Max Power schrieb: Re-licencing just might be possible, calling the 7.335 MHz a "broadcast". Well, I always thought that stations like WWV and CHU were "broadcasts". I mean, they're receivable on any standard radio with a shortwave band. So the format is "all time all the time". Not really all that different from all-news stations like Cuba's Radio Reloj, which mix newscasts in between the time-checks all to the sound of a ticking metronome. All the best for CHU. I would really be dissapointed if they go - I always could depend more on CHU's signal than our own WWV. Just better reception. Stephanie Weil New York City |
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