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diminished international broadcasts...bpl coming....why bother with sw
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![]() scott wrote: diminished international broadcasts...bpl coming....why bother with sw anymore Oh, I don't know. Because everything else sucks, I guess. Steve |
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![]() scott wrote: diminished international broadcasts...bpl coming....why bother with sw anymore Then why are you still here, 'tard? dxAce Michigan USA |
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You are right, life's not worth living, If I was you I would shoot myself!
Do it quickly! "scott" wrote in message oups.com... diminished international broadcasts...bpl coming....why bother with sw anymore |
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Really, what's on shortwave these days? I am in Boston and I own a
Sony ICF-5900W which I used to listen to the BBC back in the 1980s. Now I can get the BBC on the Internet or one of the local NPR FM stations. I have not used it in a long while and would like to dust it off and do something useful with it. |
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![]() "KNRX" wrote in message oups.com... Really, what's on shortwave these days? I am in Boston and I own a Sony ICF-5900W which I used to listen to the BBC back in the 1980s. Now I can get the BBC on the Internet or one of the local NPR FM stations. I have not used it in a long while and would like to dust it off and do something useful with it. Domestic shortwave radio offers a wealth of conspiracy theories and end time prophesies. Frank Dresser |
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HA HA HAAA! You are a funny guy! I have had my surfeit of conspiracy
theories and eschatology. |
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Various large, AM broadcasters like BBC, Radio Netherlands, Radio
Vilnius, Radio Ukraine International, etc. You could also monitor marine communcitions, aeronautical communications, amateur radio operators, coast guard, military, MARS nets, and so on and so on. Take your pick! Steve |
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This same statement could have been used about CB radio in 1980. By then,
the 70s CB craze was dead as disco, and sunspots made local CB use impossible. So most people left the CB world and went elsewhere. But CB didn't go anywhere. Vacationers and truckers still depend heavily on CB to find out about ever-changing road conditions, closings, safety concerns, and speed traps. Even in this age of GPS and cell phones, nothing serves the same function as good old channel 19. And yes, we also need to know Smokey shooting radar every People who drive cross is still there, and truckers and cross-country |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 12:43:09 -0400, "lsmyer"
wrote: This same statement could have been used about CB radio in 1980. By then, the 70s CB craze was dead as disco, and sunspots made local CB use impossible. So most people left the CB world and went elsewhere. But CB didn't go anywhere. Vacationers and truckers still depend heavily on CB to find out about ever-changing road conditions, closings, safety concerns, and speed traps. Even in this age of GPS and cell phones, nothing serves the same function as good old channel 19. That paints a rosy view of the future... |
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