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"Pete Verrando" wrote in message om... There's no stopping any avenue of broadband delivery regardless of its need in the marketplace, or how worthless the content. And dated technolgies such as amateur radio and shortwave broadcasting don't stand a chance of surviving in the face of the broadband Goliaths, because bandwidth, any bandwidth, available by any means, equals big money. So enjoy the MW and HF spectrum while you can, because there's no stopping the encroaching digital hash. We've been degrading it for years with QRM anyway, with every new switching power supply or RF generating unit added to our homes, and millions being added every day. Change is inevitable. I'll surely miss scanning the HF bands with my SX-28, my HQ-120, my homebrew regen, even my Sony 7600. I love HF and I listen to it almost every day. But the "cheese has moved." If you live well outside of suburbia, or on the open sea, you can tune or use what's left of HF. Otherwise, you should look elsewhere for your radio fix. Pete KQ5I Are you saying broadband access and HF radiation must necessarily go together? If so, why? Frank Dresser Frank Dresser |