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On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, notbob wrote:
So, what's the deal with the GE Super Radio? I've seen a couple mentioned, here. I've had one for decades and it still works great. How do they fit into a shortwave newsgroup? Because like I said, "shortwave" defines not the spectrum, but the listener. Someone who listens for hobby purposes, generally for the sake of the reception rather than the content. They had to figure out something to define name the group, and vague as it is, it's better than a lot of other choices. So it encompasses listing to FM broadcast band DX, and listening to AM broadcast band DX, and even "public service monitoring" though later there were groups created for that sort of listening. Time was, most people got interesting in DXing because they simply tuned their bedside radio up and down the band at night, discovering what too many don't realize, that lots of distant stations can be received, and without any special equipment. That primed them, they wanted more, and they got better equipment and discovered shortwave listening. Michael |
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