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Andrew Oakley wrote:
Hi, I'm a British citizen based near Cheltenham, UK. I'm trying to find a newsgroup to discuss shortwave DXing, but this newsgroup seems to be full of American politics. I'm not American, I don't plan on being American, so this is just irritating noise to me, and what with me having neither the ability nor desire to vote in the USA, I doubt that the political posters care about me one jot. Also I don't DX American stations, I prefer European, African or Asian stations (US stations seem mostly religious and I'm a humanist [agnostic/atheiest with morals] so that all goes over my head). What other DXing newsgroups exist on Usenet? Is there one more skewed towards European, African or Asian DXing? (Don't get me wrong; America is a lovely place, been there on business and holiday several times, nice people etc. I'm just not interested and democratically unable to be involved with the politics, and have no interest in religion). Best to look for a moderated forum, probably via the web, that is directed towards UK listeners specifically. This group is unmoderated, and most of the people here are Americans. I can say that in your area most of your DX will be from Africa and the Middle East/Central Asia. I wouldn't consider stations beamed to Europe DX for you because they're more or less beamed to your area. You might hear some Asian domestics every so often, but most of them are beamed east (ie away from you) so they're harder to hear in Europe. US stations are mostly religious, because the preachers are the only ones who have the money for SW yet who are denied coverage on other domestic US media. WBCQ has some pirate type programming, and if they're still around WRMI has a variety of programming because they sell airtime for $1 a minute. WRMI broadcasts many programs from Cuban exile groups (they're located in Miami,Florida, the call letters mean Radio Miami International). ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 22:07:46 GMT, David wrote:
On 9 Aug 2005 13:09:53 -0700, "RHF" wrote: I feel weird. HTML links out of Usenet back into Usenet. It were all Dejanews round here when I were a lad. (Actually, that's not true. It was all Bitnet/UUCP listserv gateways when I were a lad. And it were Gopher interfaces onto Usenet when I were a student; now there's an interface that actually *works* with Usenet. But I digress.) Thanks for all the responses, chaps. -- Andrew Oakley andrew/atsymbol/aoakley/stop/com |
David - " I feel weird "
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Andrew Oakley wrote: Hi, I'm a British citizen based near Cheltenham, UK. I'm trying to find a newsgroup to discuss shortwave DXing, but this newsgroup seems to be full of American politics. I'm not American, I don't plan on being American, so this is just irritating noise to me, and what with me having neither the ability nor desire to vote in the USA, I doubt that the political posters care about me one jot. Also I don't DX American stations, I prefer European, African or Asian stations (US stations seem mostly religious and I'm a humanist [agnostic/atheiest with morals] so that all goes over my head). What other DXing newsgroups exist on Usenet? Is there one more skewed towards European, African or Asian DXing? (Don't get me wrong; America is a lovely place, been there on business and holiday several times, nice people etc. I'm just not interested and democratically unable to be involved with the politics, and have no interest in religion). Check out the discussion groups on Yahoo.com. There are several radio related groups and discussions are for the most part civil and focused on radio. Every once in a while a xenophobe will make an inappropriate comment on the Degen radio groups, but they are usually yanked back into line. |
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