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On 20 Dec 2003 00:21:24 GMT
Fred Garvin wrote: Shortwave is alive and well. You should hear a lot more than those 2 stations. Tell us your set-up and folks will give you tips. I agree with all the other posters here that shortwave is very cool !!! I listened on my SW Radio in India several years ago as the Berlin Wall came down. Radio DW sent me even a piece of the wall !!! Don't have it anymore. I was also sent books to learn Russian from Radio Moscow (long before the USSR broke). Didn't followup on that though. I moved several times and gave things away during the move. Hence, don't have that SW Radio anymore. Had it like 10 years back. Never really had an external Antenna for it. It was an Indian model, most stations had local relay in India and so it probably wasn't that great. For the present I have several activities. However, in the long term future I might look again at SW radio. It is so relaxing. No need to stare at the screen like when using a PC or seeing TV. Gives a feeling of being connected to the rest of the World. One of my favorite Stations in India was the Christian Science Monitor from Boston for its clear reception. Presently I live in Quebec, Canada. What would be a fairly decent but not too high end shortwave Radio to look at for a beginner ? Thanks. Vijay |
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