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Old May 9th 04, 07:48 PM
Charles Hobbs
 
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Mike Terry wrote:
Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK
... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating
on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave
- but it contains ...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...2004/05/08/pbb
c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html



I don't know about longwave, but when I was in Paris a few years ago,
you could pick up the World Service on 648 MW. The signal was ok, not
exactly booming in, but you could listen to the news....

Of course both LW and MW are highly subsceptible to local interference
(electrical appliances, computers, etc) so your mileage may vary....

 
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