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You ARE in wreck.radio.shortwave ![]() Please post shortwave items. Thanks that was exactly my point when I posted that. That's why I eplied to him that he was in "wreck.radio.shortwave" instead of replying he was in "rec.radio.shortwave". my intentional mispelling or alternate spelling (whichever way you want to consider it) was refering to all the off-topic posts here "wrecking" radio.shortwave. I thought that everybody would automatically get that by my wording of "wreck.radio.shotwave" instead of "rec.radio.shortwave". and of course, I do agree with you almost 100 pecent to keep this newsgroup's posts shortwave-related. The percent I don't agree with (which you migt or might not agree with) are the few things that aren't shortwave but that I consider still properly falls into this newsgroup as there aren't any other newsgroups for them yet, or at least not on any of the servers that I have used. These others I consider appropriaate are "longwave", even though it's technilly the opposite of "shortwave" and AM broadcast. The rec.radio.broadcasting newsgroup is not appropriate since it's not a newsgroup for dx'ers. It's only for other types of stuff relating to AM broadcast. which is why I consider it appropriate for here when posted in relation to dx'ing, plus falls between the "longwave" and "shortwave" bands, which most good shortwave radios cover all three bands from at least 150 khz. I don't currently have a longwavve radio yet, though. I used to. for most stuff above 30 mhz, that should be posted in the scanner newsgroups instead of the shortwave newsgroups, since there are scanner newsgroups for such now. For FM broadcast, I consider that as belonging in the shortwave newsgroup also (when in relation to dx'ing) as the type of people that do fm dx'ing are more related to the type of people doing shortwave dx'ing than to the type of people doing communications scanning above 30 mhz. although I'm not quite sure why shortwave utility monitoring doesn't fall into the same category as communications monitoring. Th only real difference I see is below and above 30 mhz. I don't mention ssb because even above 30 mhz, different communications ar in different modes, narrow fm, am, etcetera. As for myself, I'm the kind of person who is into both shortwave radio and scanning, because my interest is in monitoring the radio spectrum to find out what stations there are that can be heard from my location. My scanner listening hobby happened as an outgrowth of my shortwave listening hobby and dx'ing hobby, as I found out that there were even more radio frequencies that I didn't know about before (those above 30 mhz) and wonderd what was on them. |
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