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Mike Tschel. wrote: Well, as usual, I have another question for the experts. When the Tsunami hit last week, I grabbed my shortwave and tried to find 'live' info as fast as I could. Understanding that power might not be available in the region, I just tried some of the larger outlets and didn't hear anything I couldn't hear on CNN or CBC. In fact, even during the 'shock and awe' campaign - I was not really hearing up-to-date info from a foreign country. So, I gotta' ask: What's the secret? I'm pretty new to shortwave and really might be expecting too much, but I assume using SW for local / regional updates on serious news is part of the fun. I understand the time differences and programing schedules, but I've never heard "Up to the Minute" disasters, assasinations, etc. I mean God forbid this stuff happens, in fact I hope there won't be earthquakes or tornados - but they certainly do happen and I bought my radio *exactly* to hear these broadcasts. I think this was kind of a special case. It was on Boxing Day, and the broadcaster that I'd expect to be the best to cover it, Radio Australia, seemed to be completely shut down for the holidays. Even now they're on a half-assed schedule. Keep listening. I've heard, live, the second plane hit on 9/11 and the Tienamen Square Massacre had some hair curling coverage. " 'Li Peng shall have no peace', that one was writtten in blood." (A BBC reporter reading the grafitti at the scene). I live on the east coast of Canada and use a Sony ICF GR7600GF with syncro-lock when DX'ing. Try for Canadian Coast Guard, the North Atlantic can be a pretty rough place. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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