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David Kaye November 26th 13 06:23 AM

Voice of Russia calling it quits on shortwave
 
wrote

Very nice indeed. Is the autograph personally signed or auto penned? Good
memories with your dad, radios and shortwave listening. That is what makes
the hobby so special and also what makes it so sad that the it is on life
support. This generation is really missing out and they are too ignorant
to even know it.



Too ignorant? No, they can communicate with people in Russia or anywhere
else via a few keyboard clicks. Why go out and buy a special radio and hang
a big antenna just to listen to noise and fading -- if they can even pick up
the wanted signal at all?




dxAce[_22_] November 26th 13 04:08 PM

Voice of Russia calling it quits on shortwave
 


David Kaye wrote:

wrote

Very nice indeed. Is the autograph personally signed or auto penned? Good
memories with your dad, radios and shortwave listening. That is what makes
the hobby so special and also what makes it so sad that the it is on life
support. This generation is really missing out and they are too ignorant
to even know it.


Too ignorant? No, they can communicate with people in Russia or anywhere
else via a few keyboard clicks. Why go out and buy a special radio and hang
a big antenna just to listen to noise and fading -- if they can even pick up
the wanted signal at all?


Because it's fun?



D. Peter Maus[_2_] November 26th 13 04:14 PM

Voice of Russia calling it quits on shortwave
 
On 11/26/13 10:08 , dxAce wrote:


David Kaye wrote:

wrote

Very nice indeed. Is the autograph personally signed or auto penned? Good
memories with your dad, radios and shortwave listening. That is what makes
the hobby so special and also what makes it so sad that the it is on life
support. This generation is really missing out and they are too ignorant
to even know it.


Too ignorant? No, they can communicate with people in Russia or anywhere
else via a few keyboard clicks. Why go out and buy a special radio and hang
a big antenna just to listen to noise and fading -- if they can even pick up
the wanted signal at all?


Because it's fun?




Because it's a lot harder to block the communication to the intended
target by third parties at the receive end.




[email protected] November 27th 13 02:24 AM

Voice of Russia calling it quits on shortwave
 
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:23:15 AM UTC-6, David Kaye wrote:
wrote


That is what makes the hobby so special and also what makes it so sad that the it is on life support. This generation is really missing out and they are too ignorant to even know it.

Too ignorant? No, they can communicate with people in Russia or anywhere

else via a few keyboard clicks. Why go out and buy a special radio and hang

a big antenna just to listen to noise and fading -- if they can even pick up

the wanted signal at all?


IGNORANT:lacking knowledge or awareness in general. My choice of the word was deliberate because the majority of young people have no idea what shortwave radio is.

Communicate with keyboard clicks? We are talking shortwave radio listening not ham radio. Nor is hanging "big antenna" necessary. I listened to shortwave radio on an inexpensive Radio Shack Astronaut 4 radio off the whip loud and clear more often than not as a teen.

Why? Well why do fathers take their children to baseball games when it can more easily be watched on television? Why take them hunting when you can just go to the supermarket and buy meat?

It is how life long memories are created and fondly kept e.g. Dxace's with his father and radio. If that needs to be explained to you then no explanation will be sufficient.


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