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![]() "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... I don't know? I don't diagree but I've never bought a brand new SW radio. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian But most listeners listen in on recently manufactured radios. Radio sales aren't a perfect indication of the number of SWLs, of course. The boom in sales of microprocessor controlled digital radios in the 90s, was probably a mixed indication of new listeners and established listeners upgrading. SW radio sales are way down now, but that might be another mixed indication of reduce interest and listeners who are satisfied with their current radio(s). But overall, I do think radio sales are a better indication of the number of listeners than the number of new transmitters or the money the shortwave broadcasters have. The shortwave broadcaster money might be a better indicator of the number of paranoid or senile monied people we have here in the US. Ideally, a good pollster could come up with a better number. That is, if the SWLs can be convinced that the poll isn't part of the New World Order. Frank Dresser |
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