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? Deutsche Welle & BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio ?


Those'r the old Christian Science Monitor transmitters, aren't they?
You do realize very few people listen to HF broadcast these days. Seems
like a massive waste of electricity. Reminds me of giant alternators
sending Morse code across the Atlantic. Quaint.
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Booble wrote:
On Jun 12, 8:22�am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
? Deutsche Welle & BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio ?

Those'r the old Christian Science Monitor transmitters, aren't they?
You do realize very few people listen to HF broadcast these days. �Seems
like a massive waste of electricity. �Reminds me of giant alternators
sending Morse code across the Atlantic. �Quaint.


That is true for the US, but many millions still listen in Europe,
Asia, Africa...


No they don't. They listen to FM and web streams like the rest of the
world. Maybe a few Pacific Islanders without broadband, but not a
significant audience anywhere anymore.

There's plenty to enjoy about shortwave, but listening to religious
crazies ain't part of it.

www.pskreporter.info

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On Jun 13, 9:55*am, dave wrote:
Booble wrote:
On Jun 12, 8:22 am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
? Deutsche Welle & BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio ?
Those'r the old Christian Science Monitor transmitters, aren't they?
You do realize very few people listen to HF broadcast these days. Seems
like a massive waste of electricity. Reminds me of giant alternators
sending Morse code across the Atlantic. Quaint.


That is true for the US, but many millions still listen in Europe,
Asia, Africa...


No they don't. *They listen to FM and web streams like the rest of the
world. *Maybe a few Pacific Islanders without broadband, but not a
significant audience anywhere anymore.

There's plenty to enjoy about shortwave, but listening to religious
crazies ain't part of it.

www.pskreporter.info


D'Oh ! - Dave the 'topic' was {is} Deutsche Welle
and BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio :

NOT "Religious Crazies" -but- Dave coming from
you calling everyone a 'religious crazy' just comes
out absurdly natural. ~ RHF

-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle is on WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.

TBD - BBC World Service on WHRI in ?English? on 9,410 kHz

WHRI Transmitter "Angel 2"
http://www.whri.com/customcf/dsp_sch...?Search=Angel2
Transmitter Location : Cypress Creek, South Carolina USA
http://www.whri.com/Technical-Information.cfm

Deutsche Welle {German?} on 9.425 Mhz
1000 - 1100 UTC ~ 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa

Deutsche Welle {German?} on 9.425 Mhz
1100 - 1200 UTC ~ 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa

BBC World Services {English?} on 9.410 Mhz
1200 - 1300 UTC ~ 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr

Deutsche Welle {German} on 17.820 Mhz
2200 - 2300 UTC ~ 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle is on WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.

Deutsche Welle {German} on 17.820 Mhz
2300 - 0000 UTC ~ 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.
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