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Anything on Shortwave Radio tonite?
It's Saturday - I'll be home from work by 6pm.
Anything interesting on SHORTWAVE RADIO tonite? |
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Depends what you want to listen to?
"KK4TL" wrote in message om... It's Saturday - I'll be home from work by 6pm. Anything interesting on SHORTWAVE RADIO tonite? |
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Take your pick of subjects by hour. http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/ That list is not up-to-date. Not worth much. |
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On 29 Aug 2004 14:29:55 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Sat 28 Aug 2004 02:11:39p, (KK4TL) wrote in message . com: It's Saturday - I'll be home from work by 6pm. Anything interesting on SHORTWAVE RADIO tonite? Most likely, but according to some posters, you aren't allowed to talk about any program content you may actually hear on shortwave... Or perhaps there is a discrete list of acceptable shortwave program content that is allowed to be discussed, but M.Terry and J.Dxer (et.al.) have not taken the initiative to provide that list. Best of luck to you - and watch out for the R.R.S nannies! -=jd=- JD - he's not commenting on what can be spoken about on RRS. And what's the deal with the nannies thing? What are you talking about? Do you know of or can you recommend any books on SW that cover things like passband, notch filters, noise blankers? JD - I noticed you seem to know what's up with shortwave and would love your help. I don't want anything super technical. Just trying to understand the "details" a little better. Thanks |
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KK4TL wrote: It's Saturday - I'll be home from work by 6pm. Anything interesting on SHORTWAVE RADIO tonite? I'd go with the BBC; World Business with Peter Day, From Our Own Correspondent, Interview. 02:30-04:00 UTC In North America, 5975, 9825, 11835 kHz. (Because there sure as hell isn't anything on the TV. Unless you're into the bustless wonders of beach volleyball or whatever General Electric Television is pumping out tonight). Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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It is probably illegal to repeat ham conversations, but I very seriously
doubt there is any similar rule regarding SW broadcasting. "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Sat 28 Aug 2004 02:11:39p, (KK4TL) wrote in message om: It's Saturday - I'll be home from work by 6pm. Anything interesting on SHORTWAVE RADIO tonite? Most likely, but according to some posters, you aren't allowed to talk about any program content you may actually hear on shortwave... Or perhaps there is a discrete list of acceptable shortwave program content that is allowed to be discussed, but M.Terry and J.Dxer (et.al.) have not taken the initiative to provide that list. Best of luck to you - and watch out for the R.R.S nannies! -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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"mbacklund" wrote in message ... It is probably illegal to repeat ham conversations, but I very seriously doubt there is any similar rule regarding SW broadcasting. I have an amateur radio license. I have not heard of any such rules on repeating ham conversations. There was nothing about that in the rules I studied to get the license, anyway. The general rule for ham conversations is, if you wouldn't want to have your mom or kids overhear what you're saying, then don't say it. But that has nothing to do with others listening in and repeating what they heard in terms of its legality. In my (limited) experience, most hams I've heard tend to focus on stuff like their radio gear, the weather, and the conversants' various health maladies. Like anyone would want to repeat any of that anyway! Jackie |
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