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Telamon July 7th 05 02:37 AM

The future of shortwave?
 
In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:

In article , Scott Dorsey
wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:

But they don't use it. In the last year, in the Mexico City, Guadalajara
and
Monterrey ratings, there was not one mention of SW broadcasts as being
listened to.... out of a sample of about 50,000 persons. This means that SW
reaches less than 0.01% of listeners in these cities with a combined
population of over 35 million.


Which brings to mind... whatever happened to the shortwave outlet of the
college radio station in Mexico City? They were on the air just a few
years ago.


Try 6185 +/- 10 Khz. (Somewhere around there. Brain Fade...)

--scott

I think what will keep shortwave going is that it's fairly inexpensive to
hang a small shortwave outlet off an existing station or network. Even if
you are broadcasting primarily on a network of FM stations, hanging a small
1KW shortwave transmitter off your net adds fairly minimal cost and these
days pretty low maintenance. It doesn't get you a huge audience, but
that's okay. I think the 250KW powerhouses are doomed, though.


Countries with a maritime audience, like Greece, will probably still
target their nationals. Likewise Radio Australia and Radio New Zealand
with their widely spread target populations on the islands.


I posted this previously and don't know why it did not show up in the
thread.

6185.0 XEPPM Mexico City
Federal H R.Educacion C
2200-1100 UTC

I listen to this station from time to time. They play various types of
music, usually an eclectic collection, and some talk.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California



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