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I have to say Michael, I read your story with a tinge of jealousy.
I've been listening for around 10 years, but more intently in the last 4. What i'd give to have been around to listen to to the SW Broadcast of the 70's and 80's. Still I have many good memories. (I nearly cried when I tuned into the Linconshire Poacher for the first time. ((But thats only because I was using a crap radio.)) And I still enjoy stations like Radio Prague, Voice of Russia etc. SW Broadcasts are starting to verge on the nostalgic side of modern communications, in the first world countries especially. I do hope it doesn't fade into obscurity. Theres definately a future in the up and coming countries, and it may be intersting to listen to what broadcasts come from these. jason "Michael" wrote in message ... "dxAce" wrote in message ... Voice of Russia (darn, I still wish they'd go back to the Radio Moscow moniker), heard here at 1500 in English on 15455. dxAce Michigan USA I know what you mean. I remember the cold war days on shortwave. That was before the internet and satellite were available to the general public. Shortwave was "it". I used to love listening to the Soviet propaganda on Radio Moscow in the late 70's and early 80's. I got my first sw radio back in 1978 when I was 12 and I came across Radio Moscow in English. It was total garbage, but I loved it. Those were great days for SWL. In addition to the heavy propaganda stuff, they also still had some good cultural and scientific content on Radio Moscow. It was actually a good experience to be able to listen to that sort of stuff when I was younger. For the most part, it was an early lesson that things aren't always black and white as far as the "good guy vs. bad guy" thing goes. I think that is almost always the result that heavy handed and gaudy propaganda has on most people. It is conspicuous to the point of being its own indictment. Radio Moscow was clearly a tool of an oppressive post Stalinist state that the world should be glad to be rid of. At the same time though, exposure to other content aside from the propaganda was a good thing to have at that time to keep things square and level apart from the "Red Menace" portrayal in western media sources. You'd think every Russian actually loved communism, the KGB and censorship of their speech and media. In short, I wanted the government to go under, but by no means did I want to see the people go up in a big mushroom cloud. Still.... I really miss that gaudy Soviet propaganda. Ahhhh... Those were the golden days of shortwave listening. Michael |
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![]() "Jason" wrote in message ... I have to say Michael, I read your story with a tinge of jealousy. I've been listening for around 10 years, but more intently in the last 4. What i'd give to have been around to listen to to the SW Broadcast of the 70's and 80's. Still I have many good memories. (I nearly cried when I tuned into the Linconshire Poacher for the first time. ((But thats only because I was using a crap radio.)) And I still enjoy stations like Radio Prague, Voice of Russia etc. SW Broadcasts are starting to verge on the nostalgic side of modern communications, in the first world countries especially. I do hope it doesn't fade into obscurity. Theres definately a future in the up and coming countries, and it may be intersting to listen to what broadcasts come from these. jason Indeed, Jason... There always seems to be interesting things popping up here and there. Though, for farcical entertainment value, the domestic "conspiracy kookologists" cant be beat. Michael |
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I have been listening to Shortwave Radio since the early 1950's.I tune
around and find whatever interest me.I don't listen everyday and I never listen to kooks,only a few times a week do I listen to Shortwave Radio.I am more interested in picking up long distance AM radio stations.Shortwave really is a form of AM.Les Lockyear in Gulfport,Mississippi sucks dicks and swallows cum. cuhulin |
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