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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Things have also changed with shortwave broadcasting. Between the internet, satellite delivery of broadcast material, and paid subscriptions (NPR pays the BBC to give you BBC news) stations are abandoning North America. Actually, Bill and Melinda Gates; and Medtronic; pay PRI to distribute the BBC World Service in N. Am. I listen at vpr.org Much nicer than all that swishy shortwave. A lot of amateurs don't own a microphone, and use digital modes to talk around the world on less power than a TV set. You'll need something more stable than a Yacht Boy to decode that. |
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