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On 06/01/2012 04:19 PM, Ric Trexell wrote:
It seems when I listen to shortwave now days on my little Grundig 400 Yacht Boy, there is very little on. I'm wondering what you think will become of SW. Will countries someday start broadcasting more and more? Will the freqs go to some other high tech device or will it just be religious broadcasts and the radical guys that keep telling us that the guys in Washington and Brussels are going to lock us up? I used to hope for a really nice SW radio someday, but now you have to hunt for an English broadcast and then it only lasts for a hour or so. With the European nations backrupt, I doubt they will be spending money on radio in the near future. What do you say? If you love the nuts and bolts a utility station is as good as an HFBC. Personally, I'm more impressed with a QSL for a 5 Watt digital contact than a hundred for an AM station with thousands of Watts. SWLers are welcome in the new world of digital hams. www.pskreporter.info If you like the foreign music and accents, all that stuff is on the www. It hasn't gone anywhere. |
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