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![]() "M. J. Powell" wrote: In message , David writes On 14 May 2005 21:16:45 -0700, "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. You gotta be a masochist to put up with the static and distortion while program listening. Why put precious tax dollars into klunky tube transmitters when more elegant delivery methods are available? Because it's more fun. It gives you a sense of accomplishment. Darn right! That satellite stuff is for 'tard boys who couldn't figure out how to put up an antenna or tune a shortwave receiver if their sorry lives depended upon it. Long live shortwave and shortwave DX'ing. dxAce Michigan USA |
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