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Just another chicken little announcing the sky is falling.
Pierre "no_spam_here" wrote in message om... Boy are you in your own little world. International shortwave broadcasts from any country that is not sponsored by a religious group cost that country money. Usually used for propaganda by the nazis, communists, anarchist or some political nut case. These countries are in a budget cutting era and they are finding that with satellite and internet and cable that they can reach more people with fewer of their dollars expended. They really don't care about the poor African with the wind up radio. That's for their little country to deal with. Is shortwave dead. Yes, as we now know it. Programming and broadcast hours is getting smaller all the time. The world is trying to keep up with it self and get into the 21st century. Now tell me how Amateur Radio is the savior of military communications and in a national emercency the Hams will come through with jammed repeaters and morse code. Just another hobby that is dead or will be shortly. Money talks and the international broadcasters know that the money isn't with shortwave radio. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. "Pierre" wrote in message m... There's no way streaming audio on the Internet can replace shortwave. For one thing, shortwave is broadcast. That's the reason it exists. Anybody can pick it up, free of charge, even with a very inexpensive radio. If a major catastrophe should happen, anywhere in the world, there's always shortwave radio to fall back on. Shortwave is always there. The internet is more of a narrow cast thing to an elite audience with the wherewithall to have a good computer and a fast, reliable internet connection from an ISP that doesn't charge if a certain amount of usage is exceeded. So you want to listen to radio out in the boondocks or out in the yard? You can do that easily with a broadcast receiver. How the heck do you do that using the internet without an elaborate wireless router system and a good laptop computer if at home, or at all if away from civilizaition? There's just too much technological overhead. Even if you do have access, anyone spending a few hours using the Internet knows how frustrating it can be. Digital wants your butt at home in front of a computer desk, no matter whether it's digital photography, the Internet, or whatever. It's the very antithesis of why shortwave exists in the first place. Pierre "Richard" wrote in message ... Ah!, But you are presuming all have access to the Internet, and many staions - like VOA, BBC, etc are aimed at second and third world internet access is poor at best. This will be the great break on the Internet replacing short wave |
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