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It ain't worth it to me. I get a huge variety of thought on the
satellites. I use my HF radios mainly for UTEs and Art Bell these days. On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 19:34:16 -0800, Dan Say wrote: David wrote: 34, -118 is a major clue to my spot on the spheroid. 9740 is the only reliable HF BBC service available here. We also get V. of Russia, R. Japan, RNZI (when their transmitter ain't broken), The Chinese and the Koreans. That's about it for program listening quality service. Oh yeah, the Voice of the Andes... -------- In English I presume? There are lots of good Spanish programming directed to the Americas. Deutsche Welle is good. R. Taiwan Int. uses Florida relay and does well in 5 languages easily heard but very different programming. You should be able to get the Phillipines and evangelicals quite easily in English. Grayline DXing might bring in others. -------- I use my various Drakes and Icoms and Lowes more often than not to listen to the Coast Guard and the AMC and listen to International Broadcasters on WRN via Sirius. My cheapest portable is a Sangean with a slide-rule dial. But I just keep it for a standby standby. I do occasionally drag the ATS-606A on hikes, but I wouldn't call that a cheapie. |
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Enjoy it while you can. Once satellite radio really catches on, you'll
only be able to find the same kinds of commercial crap you hear on FM now. Steve |
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