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Shortwave Radio - Google News for Thursday 21 April 2016
Shortwave Radio - Google News
/////////////////////////////////////////// Radio Vanuatu on track for nationwide coverage - Radio New Zealand Posted: 21 Apr 2016 12:21 AM PDT http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...nwide-coverage Radio New Zealand Radio Vanuatu on track for nationwide coverage Radio New Zealand .... system within here so that is why most of the ni-Van [indigenous people] within the islands are not able to have the coverage received throughout the island." Johnety Jerety said they were now advising people to buy short-wave radios that are ... /////////////////////////////////////////// Hacking When it Counts: POW Canteen Radios - Hackaday Posted: 21 Apr 2016 07:04 AM PDT http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...anteen-radios/ Hackaday Hacking When it Counts: POW Canteen Radios Hackaday Radios looted by Japanese soldiers made it to Hutchison for repair, and pilfered parts began to accumulate. Eventually Capt. Hutchison had enough parts to build his radio, which was sensitive enough to copy shortwave transmissions from as far away as ... and more /////////////////////////////////////////// On-the-Air Activity to Highlight International Marconi Day on April 23 - ARRL Posted: 20 Apr 2016 06:46 AM PDT http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...ay-on-april-23 On-the-Air Activity to Highlight International Marconi Day on April 23 ARRL Around-the-world Amateur Radio activity will mark the 29th annual International Marconi Day (IMD), a 24-hour event held annually to celebrate the anniversary of wireless pioneer Guglielmo Marconis birth on April 25, 1874. IMD is observed each year on ... and more /////////////////////////////////////////// Spies, aliens or secret cult? The mystery broadcasts that'll send shivers down your spine - Daily Star Posted: 07 Apr 2016 07:58 AM PDT http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...ult-broadcasts Daily Star Spies, aliens or secret cult? The mystery broadcasts thatll send shivers down your spine Daily Star Forget the Internet though, these incredibly spooky sounds can only be heard by tuning into old fashioned shortwave radio. One theory is that spies embedded in enemy countries listen to the messages as a way of receiving coded instructions from their ... |
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