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RHF February 16th 11 10:30 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

BBC-WS World-Wide Shortwave Radio Frequencies :

[email protected] February 17th 11 03:45 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 16, 5:30*am, RHF wrote:
BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

BBC-WS World-Wide Shortwave Radio Frequencies :
*.
Europe & Africa
* Western Russia
* West & Central Africa
* East Africa
* South Africa
*.
South Asia
* South Asia
*.
Asia Pacific
* East Asia
* South East Asia
*.
Middle East
* Middle East & Gulf
* Afghanistan & Iran
*.
OOPS : No North & South America Listings
*.
More BBC-WS in "English" Frequencies and Times
can be found at : Short-Wave .Infohttp://www.short-wave.info/
*.
~ RHF
*.
*.


BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...

bpnjensen February 17th 11 06:55 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 16, 7:45*pm, wrote:
On Feb 16, 5:30*am, RHF wrote:









BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List


http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml


BBC-WS World-Wide Shortwave Radio Frequencies :
*.
Europe & Africa
* Western Russia
* West & Central Africa
* East Africa
* South Africa
*.
South Asia
* South Asia
*.
Asia Pacific
* East Asia
* South East Asia
*.
Middle East
* Middle East & Gulf
* Afghanistan & Iran
*.
OOPS : No North & South America Listings
*.
More BBC-WS in "English" Frequencies and Times
can be found at : Short-Wave .Infohttp://www.short-wave.info/
*.
~ RHF
*.
*.


BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


Does not bother me. The fewer loud signals from doorstep transmitters
I have clogging up my airwaves, the better to hear the faint DX. BBC
is available from so many outlets now that I can forego them
broadcasting at my house from Sackville or Greenville or some such
place :-)

dave February 17th 11 01:14 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.

dave February 17th 11 01:23 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/16/2011 11:34 PM, Hils wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 16, 7:45 pm, wrote:
BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


Does not bother me. The fewer loud signals from doorstep transmitters
I have clogging up my airwaves, the better to hear the faint DX. BBC
is available from so many outlets now that I can forego them
broadcasting at my house from Sackville or Greenville or some such
place :-)


"The axing of five foreign language services and wholesale retreat from
shortwave radio – including the end of broadcasts to India, Russia and
China – will lead to the loss of more than 30 million listeners, a sixth
of the World Service's global audience of 180 million, the BBC
estimates. The five language services being shut down – Portuguese for
Africa, Caribbean English, Macedonian, Serbian and Albanian – have a
combined audience of 3.4 million."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...-cuts-response

(The UK Foreign Office has cut World Service funding by 16%.)


Caribbean English WTF? Good riddance! I can't feature Jamaicans
listening to scratchy shortwave broadcasts so some snooty Englishman can
talk down to them in Pidgin English.

bpnjensen February 17th 11 03:55 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 5:14*am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


Of which I am included in the last :-)

[email protected] February 17th 11 06:37 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 8:14*am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !

dxAce February 17th 11 06:47 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 


wrote:

On Feb 17, 8:14 am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Rickmers is known to have *issues*.



[email protected] February 17th 11 06:48 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 8:23*am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 11:34 PM, Hils wrote:





bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 16, 7:45 pm, wrote:
BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


Does not bother me. The fewer loud signals from doorstep transmitters
I have clogging up my airwaves, the better to hear the faint DX. BBC
is available from so many outlets now that I can forego them
broadcasting at my house from Sackville or Greenville or some such
place :-)


"The axing of five foreign language services and wholesale retreat from
shortwave radio – including the end of broadcasts to India, Russia and
China – will lead to the loss of more than 30 million listeners, a sixth
of the World Service's global audience of 180 million, the BBC
estimates. The five language services being shut down – Portuguese for
Africa, Caribbean English, Macedonian, Serbian and Albanian – have a
combined audience of 3.4 million."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...ervice-cuts-re...


(The UK Foreign Office has cut World Service funding by 16%.)


Caribbean English WTF? Good riddance! I can't feature Jamaicans
listening to scratchy shortwave broadcasts so some snooty Englishman can
talk down to them in Pidgin English.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Each area of the Carribean has developed it's own dialect of English .
None of them are classified as pidgin,absolutely not . And BBC-WS
always had a strong presence on AM and FM locally until recently, not
exactly sure what is happening at the present time .

[email protected] February 17th 11 06:49 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 1:47*pm, dxAce wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 17, 8:14 am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:


BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Rickmers is known to have *issues*.


That is VERY obvious .

dave February 17th 11 07:51 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/17/2011 10:37 AM, wrote:
On Feb 17, 8:14 am, wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Ya think? The only reason I ever listened was for the content (there are
rarer catches than 500,000 KW Radio Moscow.) Now that the content is
available by other means, I don't have to tie up a $2,000 radio to
listen to the news.

bpnjensen February 17th 11 07:54 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 11:51*am, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 10:37 AM, wrote:

On Feb 17, 8:14 am, *wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:


BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Ya think? The only reason I ever listened was for the content (there are
rarer catches than 500,000 KW Radio Moscow.) Now that the content is
available by other means, I don't have to tie up a $2,000 radio to
listen to the news.


I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.

dave February 17th 11 07:55 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/17/2011 10:47 AM, dxAce wrote:


wrote:

On Feb 17, 8:14 am, wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...

HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Rickmers is known to have *issues*.



Nothing a damn lighter won't cure...

dave February 17th 11 10:00 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:


I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.

bpnjensen February 17th 11 10:34 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 17, 2:00*pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:



I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


....but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)

dxAce February 17th 11 10:51 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 


bpnjensen wrote:

On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:



I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.

To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce February 17th 11 11:02 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 


dxAce wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:

On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:



I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.

I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.

To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.


BTW, Aoki shows 4005 as 10 kW.



dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce February 17th 11 11:14 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 


dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:

On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:



I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.

I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.

...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.

To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.


BTW, Aoki shows 4005 as 10 kW.


I can hear 4005 (under heavy RTTY QRM) here at 2310.





dxAce
Michigan
USA



RHF February 18th 11 12:30 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 16, 2:30*am, RHF wrote:
BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

BBC-WS World-Wide Shortwave Radio Frequencies :
*.
Europe & Africa
* Western Russia
* West & Central Africa
* East Africa
* South Africa
*.
South Asia
* South Asia
*.
Asia Pacific
* East Asia
* South East Asia
*.
Middle East
* Middle East & Gulf
* Afghanistan & Iran
*.
OOPS : No North & South America Listings
*.
More BBC-WS in "English" Frequencies and Times
can be found at : Short-Wave .Infohttp://www.short-wave.info/
*.
~ RHF
*.
*.


I will 'note' that a 'web-search' for BBC Shortwave and
BBC Radio Frequencies now does produce -results-
that lead to the BBC Shortwave Frequencies.

A year or two ago that was not true. You had to dig
to find a link to them. ~ RHF

dave February 18th 11 02:02 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/17/2011 08:54 PM, wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:51 pm, wrote:
On 02/17/2011 10:37 AM, wrote:

On Feb 17, 8:14 am, wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:


BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams at the touch of a
button on a WiFi radio about the same footprint of an ICF-SW12. The only
people who listen to HFBC in Region 2 are end-timers, survivalists and
other antisocial types.


This is an extremely derogatory statement !


Ya think? The only reason I ever listened was for the content (there are
rarer catches than 500,000 KW Radio Moscow.) Now that the content is
available by other means, I don't have to tie up a $2,000 radio to
listen to the news.


Well,well,well. Some of us have radios that are priceless,yet it is
not very polite to brag about it ... This is how I look at it .


Not priceless, $2,000. I have spent maybe $4,000 total my whole life on
radio hobby stuff. Two years ago I had a Drake I bought with inheritance
and sold for cash. Then I had a Ten-Tec 516 while I got my feet wet in 2
way HF. Then I sold that, put in some Xmas bonus money, and got the
Elecraft, because I don't expect to be around for Cycle 25. This is my
last Solar Max and I'm not going through it without adequate equipment.
I deserve to be spoiled. I've earned it. I am not wealthy by any means.
Since I quit smoking 11 years ago I spend the $200 a month on fun
stuff, as a reward.

"Sometimes you gotta just say "what the ****"
-Tom Cruise

dave February 18th 11 02:03 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On 02/17/2011 08:56 PM, wrote:
On Feb 17, 5:00 pm, wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:



I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


You mean Middle Aged or just senile ?


I mean using superstition to manipulate people; play with fire darkness.

dave February 18th 11 02:09 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
On 02/17/2011 09:07 PM, wrote:

This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East . Internet can
be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .


Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international medium not subject
to a "kill switch". Fight BPL!

D@LS February 18th 11 03:24 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 06:09:02 -0800, dave wrote:

On 02/17/2011 09:07 PM, wrote:

This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East . Internet can
be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .


Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international medium not subject
to a "kill switch". Fight BPL!


Damn Straight !
And if you have a microwave gun you know where to point it.


bpnjensen February 18th 11 04:01 PM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 18, 2:48*am, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:51 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:


I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.


To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.


dxAce
Michigan
USA


FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
with it.


Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I've been using SW for about 40 years; but I don't recall TX location
details of European stations very well from that time, except who was
in business. Sicily would be fun, as would Malta and Corsica.

[email protected] February 18th 11 04:02 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
website how to do that.

Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
started getting hot and popping.

http://www.devilfinder.com
How to get any PC, new or old, ready for everyday use Popular Science
cuhulin


dave February 18th 11 04:28 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
On 02/18/2011 08:02 AM, wrote:
You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
website how to do that.

Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
started getting hot and popping.

http://www.devilfinder.com
How to get any PC, new or old, ready for everyday use Popular Science
cuhulin


My 43 foot fiberglass telescoping mast has RF friendly hardware, in case
I decide to put more than 4 Watts into the #12 solid copper wire up the
middle.

[email protected] February 18th 11 04:32 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?...ip+techweb.com
cuhulin, Don't Censor My Arse!


bpnjensen February 18th 11 04:40 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
On Feb 18, 8:28*am, dave wrote:
On 02/18/2011 08:02 AM, wrote:

You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
website how to do that.


Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
started getting hot and popping.


http://www.devilfinder.com
How to get any PC, new or old, ready for everyday use Popular Science
cuhulin


My 43 foot fiberglass telescoping mast has RF friendly hardware, in case
I decide to put more than 4 Watts into the #12 solid copper wire up the
middle.


We enjoyed popping popcorn with our meteorological radar at Texas Tech
(just kidding ;-)

[email protected] February 18th 11 05:56 PM

I'm in Pieces Bits and Pieces
 
When those Top Queers got their asses handed to them in that little Town
in Alabama! (Miami to N'Awlins road trip) BBC America tee vee channel.
is GOOD!, them Top Queer Queers 'Got out of Dodge!'
cuhulin


[email protected] February 19th 11 04:22 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 18, 11:01*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 18, 2:48*am, dxAce wrote:





bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:51 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:


I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere.. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.


To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.


dxAce
Michigan
USA


FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
with it.


Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I've been using SW for about 40 years; but I don't recall TX location
details of European stations very well from that time, except who was
in business. *Sicily would be fun, as would Malta and Corsica.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Didn't Malta have a BBC relay station ? RAI always had a weak signal
as compared to the rest of European powerhouses .

bpnjensen February 19th 11 05:35 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 18, 8:22*pm, wrote:
On Feb 18, 11:01*am, bpnjensen wrote:









On Feb 18, 2:48*am, dxAce wrote:


bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:51 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 17, 2:00 pm, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 11:54 AM, bpnjensen wrote:


I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
from the Vatican.


I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.


...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)


Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.


To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.


dxAce
Michigan
USA


FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
with it.


Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I've been using SW for about 40 years; but I don't recall TX location
details of European stations very well from that time, except who was
in business. *Sicily would be fun, as would Malta and Corsica.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Didn't Malta have a BBC relay station ? RAI always had a weak signal
as compared to the rest of European powerhouses .


RAI was pretty strong in 2002...but they were not paying attention to
reports any more, either by snail mail or e-mail.

bpnjensen February 19th 11 05:37 AM

BBC World Service Shortwave Radio Frequencies List
 
On Feb 18, 8:22*pm, wrote:

Didn't Malta have a BBC relay station ? RAI always had a weak signal
as compared to the rest of European powerhouses .


Looks like DW had the "Cyclops" relay there until 1996 -

http://www.tdp.info/mlt.html

RHF February 19th 11 10:17 AM

The Great and Wonderful Obama "Internet Kill Switch"
 
On Feb 18, 6:09*am, dave wrote:
On 02/17/2011 09:07 PM, wrote:

- - This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East .
- - Internet can be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .

- Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international
- medium not subject to a "kill switch". Fight BPL!

The Great and Wonderful Obama Internet Kill Switch
http://www.freakingnews.com/pictures...tch--73323.jpg
-praise-be-'the-obama'-lord-of-the-internet-

RHF February 19th 11 11:10 AM

The 'Flavor' {Imperfection} That Defines Shortwave Radio Listening [SWL]
 
On Feb 17, 5:14*am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 07:45 PM, wrote:

BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


- HF Broadcast is dead. I get 2 BBCWS audio streams
- at the touch of a button on a WiFi radio about the same
- footprint of an ICF-SW12.

-ps- Then One Wonders Why 'Special-Dave' : You Post
To A Shortwave Radio Listeners [SWL] Newsgroup . . .

Wouldn't an "Internet Radio" Newsgroup be more to you liking. . .
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...radio.internet

dave February 19th 11 11:25 PM

The Great and Wonderful Obama "Internet Kill Switch"
 
On 02/19/2011 02:13 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:



Because checks and balances are anathema to Power.


Whatever that means.


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