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Old November 11th 10, 03:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Does Shortwave still Exist?

Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:


There's a growing number of amateur operators, experimenters really,
using the AM mode on shortwave, too. You can find them on 3700-3735 kHz,
3860-3890 kHz, 7285-7295 kHz, and a few other spots too.

What's interesting about them is that some are real experimenters and
run transmitters with superb fidelity, some sounding better than
commercial broadcast stations.


With all good wishes,


Kevin, WB4AIO.


What's experimental about A3 emission?
 
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