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dave wrote:
Slade Henson wrote: I hope not. I was into shortwave 30 years ago and returned six years ago. I hope it continues; it's one of my main sources of international news. slade Interesting article. Definitely explains why there are a lot less signals now than in the 70s "Al Fansome" wrote in message m... http://www.radio.cz/en/article/124187 You obviously have the internet. Why wouldn't you get international news via it, rather than fuzzy old HFBC, which went out with the Berlin Wall. For old times sake? Because it's there? I buy newspapers, I watch television, I get online and I also listen to shortwave. The good thing about radio is that it can just "happen" in the background while you are doing something else. Newspapers, TV, and to some extent, the internet, are less amenable to that. Radio has a certain charm about it that the internet does not. Maybe it is simply the fact that the internet makes it all too easy. Anyway, one really big plus is that the radio doesn't chew up my internet bandwidth! Krypsis |
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