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![]() "msg" Other than the Usenet amateur radio hierarchy, what other "shortwave newsgroups" are there? (or do you refer to other types of forums not on Usenet?) Certainly there are mailing lists with a higher S/N ratio. Michael Mike, what's a "S/N ratio"? Burr |
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 13:03:22 +0800, "Burr"
wrote: "msg" Other than the Usenet amateur radio hierarchy, what other "shortwave newsgroups" are there? (or do you refer to other types of forums not on Usenet?) Certainly there are mailing lists with a higher S/N ratio. Michael Mike, what's a "S/N ratio"? Burr Signal to noise............you want the signal to be larger than the noise. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 13:03:22 +0800, "Burr" wrote: "msg" Other than the Usenet amateur radio hierarchy, what other "shortwave newsgroups" are there? (or do you refer to other types of forums not on Usenet?) Certainly there are mailing lists with a higher S/N ratio. Michael Mike, what's a "S/N ratio"? Burr Signal to noise............you want the signal to be larger than the noise. Got it. I think you said this higher in the tread. Burr |
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