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![]() "Don Forsling" wrote in message ... Yes it has and yes I do. The truth of your point simply points up the truth of the contention you're arguing against. In turns of international broadcasting nations and transmitters on the air and listeners using shortwave, SW has deminished each and every year since Kennedy was president. And, I suppose that within the next year, yet another nation or two will announce that they're discontinuing international broadcasting via shortwave. So ask yourself this: "Are there as many stations on the air now for as many hours as when I started in the hobby?" Your answer will be "no." It's "no" because, yes, shortwave _is_ dying. I take no satisfaction in this, but the facts are the facts and they are indisputable. Hey, there's a LOT more than "international broadcasters" to listen to. In fact, I listen to said stations very little. |
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