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Yeah, sure, dump your Cable & go Shortwave....
I mean, are you really gonna miss home Shopping Network ? ? Theres lots of good stuff on SWR; Look at Sony 7600, YB400 and Sangean 505A for starters.. AND as far as " other "TV stations, try put up a Second / 3rd. 4rth antenna & hooking them together..; & see what you can pick up ! ! Dan In article , writes: Im thinking of dumping my cable TV. That will leave me with only two local TV stations to get via an antenna. Im considering buying a shortwave receiver that I can listen to while doing things around the house. Is there interesting programming available via shortwave? Is my idea sound? What good receivers are worth looking at? |
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On 11 Feb 2004 15:25:28 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote:
I mean, are you really gonna miss home Shopping Network ? ? No! Not at all! |
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me6, get thyself a Winegard outdoor antenna-n-rotor, to help expand your
terrestrial signal choices! Never having cable, BBC's World Service Multi-Track music series helped this hipster through empty-tv's early video era! If ya need to see cable programing, like pay-per-view fights, "that's what friends are for"! |
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"Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Yeah, sure, dump your Cable & go Shortwave.... I mean, are you really gonna miss home Shopping Network ? ? He might miss those wonderful late-night infomercials, though... I mean, where else can you learn to make millions by placing classified ads or buying real estate? You know, if those things really work, why don't they make money that way instead of trying to sell the idea to everyone else? Tom |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:21:05 -0800, "Tom Sevart"
wrote: He might miss those wonderful late-night infomercials, though... I mean, where else can you learn to make millions by placing classified ads or buying real estate? You know, if those things really work, why don't they make money that way instead of trying to sell the idea to everyone else? So is there some good programming available to listen to on shortwave? |
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YES! there is good programming to listen to on Shortwave;
Mostly ( IMHO) afternoon & night... - Whats your Budget..?? How much can you spend to try it out.. Subject: Is shortwave a good alternative to cable TV? From: Date: 2/11/2004 11:34 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:21:05 -0800, "Tom Sevart" wrote: He might miss those wonderful late-night infomercials, though... I mean, where else can you learn to make millions by placing classified ads or buying real estate? You know, if those things really work, why don't they make money that way instead of trying to sell the idea to everyone else? So is there some good programming available to listen to on shortwave? |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:54:04 -0500, N8KDV
wrote: Sounds to me like you may be more interested in one of those XM or Sirius radios. (Radio via Satelite) No....Im looking for something that doesn't cost.....thats why Im dumping cable TV.....trying to cut expenses |
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