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In article , txm wrote:
I have a question about Sony's Wave Handbook. What does target like Europe, Middle East, Asia-Oceania, Africa or America mean? Is it possible to catch a signal targeted Europe in California? If I've understood correctly (I'm pretty new at this thing too), it just means that the signal is intended for audiences in the specified region. It may also mean that the broadcast is sent from the transmitter to the general direction of the specified area. But it's not so simple. Before Christmas I could hear AWR broadcasting from Julich, Germany; the broadcast was aimed at Western Africa, but it was easy to receive in Finland - in almost exactly the opposite direction. Yesterday morning I tried to hear VOA broadcasting from England to Europe, but apparently Finland (in the NE corner of Europe) was not in the path of that transmission - I had much better luck with the VOA transmissions aimed at - again - Africa. Regards, Harri |
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