Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Well, I for one am glad they do. My receiver is none too selective, but very
sensitive, and a really strong signal can play havoc with weak signals. So many of them boom out megawatts of power, and it would wipe out a lot of lesser signals if it was in-band. Now we have to figure out just what defines christian s. "Jack" wrote in message ... I just was listening to a snip of Chistian Science Radio on WHSB that signed off at 2000 UTC. Like many Christian stations, it was being broadcast out of band, this transmission on 14.765 MHz. I checked out WHSB's schedule on their web page and didn't find this particular freq listed in their sked. (The sked listed only broadcasts inside normal SW broadcast band limits). Usually, I hear them just outside the band, bit 14.775 is a long way from home!!! Why do so many "Christian" broadcasters treansmit out of band? Few other than real "pirates" go OOB like that. And th4 pirates take precautions to avoide being located and fined, or worse! |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Spanish pirates outnumber legal stations by 2-1 | Broadcasting | |||
High school radio stations alive and well | Broadcasting | |||
Alex Jones loses (yet another) shortwave listener..? | Shortwave | |||
Do numbers stations still exist? What number stations have beenfound via DX... | Shortwave | |||
Do numbers stations still exist? What number stations have been found via DX... | Shortwave |