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Jay wrote:
Sorry my questions caused you so much anger. I was asking if anyone could tell me about what is going on at the VOA and if anyone could report on any signals they might still be able to receive for VOA. They seemed like reasonable questions for this forum. Shortwave has pretty much disappeared from this newsgroup. Nearly all posts are by closed-minded ideologues berating each other. The best way I know of to identify a fool is that fools like to argue with people they consider to be fools. In answer to your original question, many international broadcasters, including the VOA, have judged that they get better coverage of their intended audiences via FM, satellite, and internet broadcasting, at least in the more developed countries. It has gotten much more difficult to pick up international shortwave in North America because of this. So it becomes much more of a research problem: understanding propagation, look for a broadcast intended for somewhere else that might make it to your location. I can't give you specifics because I haven't done the research for the VOA, and in any case, it depends on what part of the country you live in. It often depends on things like transmitter antenna sidelobes. It's generally impractical to obtain this information, so you just have to try a bunch of frequencies to see what you can get. A good antenna is a must. -jpd |