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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? 4 or 5 years ago my brother and I bought my father a grundig 800. He is a ww2 vet, Navy signalman and loved to listen to morse. He had always asked me if I was interested in SW and at the time being possesed by the internet I thought it (SW) was a dying interest only taken to by guys like my dad. Well as ill health has taken much of his mobility he gave me the 800 (about 4 mos ago). Well to cut to the chase I now have my own little mini-shack next to my pc and I'm loving it. To work the dials in the dark of the late evening, pulling in some radio broadcast from the other side of the planet is something I find hard to explain! My once flat and clean Passport now dogeared and smudged attest to my late hours. I don't listen to any sw from the net as I kind of want to keep it the way it is. My father by the way most vicariously shares my "new" found interest. Sure things will change over time...I have,,good listening RN |
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 19:17:04 -0500, R Neutron wrote
(in message ): 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? 4 or 5 years ago my brother and I bought my father a grundig 800. He is a ww2 vet, Navy signalman and loved to listen to morse. He had always asked me if I was interested in SW and at the time being possesed by the internet I thought it (SW) was a dying interest only taken to by guys like my dad. Well as ill health has taken much of his mobility he gave me the 800 (about 4 mos ago). Well to cut to the chase I now have my own little mini-shack next to my pc and I'm loving it. To work the dials in the dark of the late evening, pulling in some radio broadcast from the other side of the planet is something I find hard to explain! My once flat and clean Passport now dogeared and smudged attest to my late hours. I don't listen to any sw from the net as I kind of want to keep it the way it is. My father by the way most vicariously shares my "new" found interest. Sure things will change over time...I have,,good listening RN If your Dad likes a particular type of broadcast - as opposed to chasin' DX - you might think of recording some of what he likes. /gray// |
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![]() "R Neutron" wrote in message 4 or 5 years ago my brother and I bought my father a grundig 800. He is a ww2 vet, Navy signalman and loved to listen to morse. He had always asked me if I was interested in SW and at the time being possesed by the internet I thought it (SW) was a dying interest only taken to by guys like my dad. Well as ill health has taken much of his mobility he gave me the 800 (about 4 mos ago). Well to cut to the chase I now have my own little mini-shack next to my pc and I'm loving it. To work the dials in the dark of the late evening, pulling in some radio broadcast from the other side of the planet is something I find hard to explain! My once flat and clean Passport now dogeared and smudged attest to my late hours. I don't listen to any sw from the net as I kind of want to keep it the way it is. My father by the way most vicariously shares my "new" found interest. Sure things will change over time...I have,,good listening RN Yep its just plain fun and you never know what you will find in the ether. SW fuels the imagination unlike any other medium and when it is gone nothing will ever replace it. -- 73 Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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