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In: . com, "Bushido Hacks" wrote:
Radio blackout on the shortwave frequencies here in North America. Blame satilite radio services (XM and Sirius) combine that with the adgenda of the WTO. That was something I was wondering about, do satelite signals ever transmit on shortwave frequencies. (I should think they use microwave) I couldn't hear a SINGLE station last night except the usual religious crud. But, I heard a lot of chirps and signals that were rythmic in nature (natural noise never fits a pattern does it?) Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming (rot13) User Management Solutions |
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