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![]() "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... I was just thinking about this today. Has anybody noticed that shortwave radio has really declined over the past five years or so? We've lost BBC and Deutsche Welle transmissions to North America, we've lost several smaller European broadcasters entirely, other stations have drastically cut back. Are transmitting facilities really going on the blink so soon after the end of the cold war? Or has everybody jumped on the BBC's bandwagon and concluded that satellite and internet broadcasting has replaced shortwave? Any thoughts? I have finally pretty much given up the hobby after being at it since the Sixties. I still have a portable hanging around. I use XM at home and in my car now for great mostly uninterrupted music and the news programming is pretty good too. I used to love to tropical band DX but those are mostly gone now or at least nothing much new is showing up. I have many fond memories of DXpeditions and all the new catches I got. If you like a vast wasteland of idiots then American shortwave is still running large but I was never much of a program person. It's sad, I really loved the hobby. Greg |
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