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wrote: {sniip}[i] think the owner intended to make it a US based station....(IE: broadcast for a US audience which is not legal for US SW stations) Chris Former ABC Radio Networks Engineer Huh?? Tuning across the shortwave bands in the evening with a cheap pocket radio, almost all I hear are obviously American bible thumpers telling you how to live your life and begging you to send money to a U.S. address. Many at least claim to be broadcasting from a "studio" somewhere in the U.S., and many have call-in telephone numbers that also appear to be in the U.S. So is the mere assertion that their intended audience is "international" sufficient to make this legal, or are their transmitters in fact offshore somewhere? Inquiring minds want to know... |
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