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Joe Analssandrini March 21st 10 02:12 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:

Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.

http://www.passband.com/category/receivernews/

If you are interested in reading any of their past comments, which
contain a lot
of good information, you will want to do it quickly.

This is the end of an era.

Bi March 21st 10 04:36 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 

"Joe Analssandrini" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:

Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.

http://www.passband.com/category/receivernews/

If you are interested in reading any of their past comments, which
contain a lot
of good information, you will want to do it quickly.

This is the end of an era.



Yes only the best http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/books/3010.html



[email protected] March 21st 10 04:53 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
It is sad that Passport to World Band Radios is ending.
cuhulin


Somebody Somewhere March 21st 10 07:09 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
On Mar 21, 12:53*pm, wrote:
It is sad that Passport to World Band Radios is ending.
cuhulin


Agreed. Guess it's just another casualty of the dwindling SWL hobby,
just like how there's very few tabletop receivers being made any more.

Robert[_6_] March 21st 10 07:44 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 

"Somebody Somewhere" wrote in message
...
On Mar 21, 12:53 pm, wrote:
It is sad that Passport to World Band Radios is ending.
cuhulin


Agreed. Guess it's just another casualty of the dwindling SWL hobby,
just like how there's very few tabletop receivers being made any more.

Such a shame, I probably have had 10 or so of them over the last 15 or so
years. Great publication. All thats really left for a new publication is
World Radio Television Handbook. Then the monthly magazines such as
Monitoring Times, PopComm, etc.


Clive[_3_] March 21st 10 08:48 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
All thats really left for a new publication is
World Radio Television Handbook. Then the monthly magazines such as
Monitoring Times, PopComm, etc.



Ah yes, the naysayers bad rapping the SWL hobby. Wish they'd go the hell
back to their stupid ipods or Blackberry's or whatever other shiny things
captivate them.

First, indeed it is sad that Passport has ceased operations. This was
actually announced last summer
so it is nothing new. Apparently it has more to do with the time its
publisher wished to devote to it,
according to one announcement on QRZ.COM. I don't know why a buyer for
Passport was solicited but often ego plays a role. ("I started it. It was MY
baby. No one else gets the credit." I am not saying this was the case but
we've seen this happen in the last two years to two other prominent radio
publications.

Secondly, back when shortwave was at its so-called "peak" (as defined by the
boneheads to criticize it) THERE WAS ONLY ONE PUBLICATION FOR SWLs...World
Radio TV Handbook! And it served us amply and well. You didn't hear the
whiney victims and slit-eyed SWL critics jabbing and poking then like today
but they were there just the same.

In the last 3 months we've gained a dozen new shortwave stations worldwide.
We've seen incredible expansion of coverage of numerous existing stations.
Radio Sweden has announced pulling back, not because of interest but because
their Euro economy sucks. They are eliminating a lot of domestic service
too. The same with the BBC that is part of a gasping and bleeding horrible
economy. One entire BBC network is shutting down as is dozens of regional FM
stations. Meanwhile Eton and Sangean's sales are increasing. Unfortunately
there are no real quality US made shortwave receivers but that has more to
do with the sinister creeps who are trying to destroy our country by sending
all manufacturing elsewhere.

Apparently elsewhere they're not as simple-minded...and gullible... as we
have become here.


Gregg March 21st 10 10:34 PM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
On Mar 21, 10:12*am, Joe Analssandrini
wrote:
This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:

Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.

http://www.passband.com/category/receivernews/

If you are interested in reading any of their past comments, which
contain a lot
of good information, you will want to do it quickly.

This is the end of an era.


That freeking bites, it will be strange not to have a new one every
year.:-I

user[_5_] March 22nd 10 07:17 AM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
Joe Analssandrini wrote:

This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:

Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.
This is the end of an era.



Why don't they sell the activities??


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[email protected] March 23rd 10 05:00 AM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
On Mar 22, 3:17*am, user wrote:
Joe Analssandrini wrote:
This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:


Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.
This is the end of an era.


Why don't they sell the activities??

--
--
What's on Shortwave guide: choose an hour, go!http://shortwave.tk
700+ Radio Stations on SWhttp://swstations.tk
300+ languages on SWhttp://radiolanguages.tk


When solar cycle 24 takes off (apparently it may have already) there
will be lots of new listeners. And diehards,likes we are...

bpnjensen March 23rd 10 05:47 AM

The End of Passport to World Band Radios
 
On Mar 22, 10:00*pm, wrote:
On Mar 22, 3:17*am, user wrote:





Joe Analssandrini wrote:
This was posted on the AOR-COMMUNICATIONS-RECEIVERS group:


Passport to World Band Radio has just announced on their web site that
all
operations, including the web site, are to be shut down by the end of
this
month.
This is the end of an era.


Why don't they sell the activities??


--
--
What's on Shortwave guide: choose an hour, go!http://shortwave.tk
700+ Radio Stations on SWhttp://swstations.tk
300+ languages on SWhttp://radiolanguages.tk


*When solar cycle 24 takes off (apparently it may have already) there
will be lots of new listeners. And diehards,likes we are...


Maybe - it's off to a sputtering start though. The index number gets
up to the 80s, and then sinks back to the 20s and stalls. I want to
see it revved!


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