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Old October 1st 07, 03:14 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default DX'ing using the internet - No need for long-distance AM

Allen wrote:
On Oct 1, 5:07 am, wrote:


Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still
Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their
waves to their local markets. There are still some people
watching/listening to them via the antenna.


If you watch TV on cable or listen to radio stations online, you PAY a monthly FEE



True you do pay $5 or $6 to get local channels. But that doesn't
change the fact that these are still Over-The-Air stations. You can
unplug the cable & still watch them via antenna.

As for online: I don't pay anything to access radio stations. I'm
listening to Radio Disney right now... that didn't cost me a dime.
The website radiodisney.com doesn't charge money to listen.

Neither does radioaol.com
Or shoutcast.com
It's free.

 
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