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Old November 16th 05, 08:13 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Mark Zenier
 
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Default 3000 KHz - 4000 KHz band question

In article , Larry wrote:
Reception seems great on this band in my locale anytime after 8:00PM EST.
Why are there so few stations there. If you don't want to listen to Alex
Jones on 3215 your pretty much out of luck. I seem to remember back in the
1960's, except for some ham activity, that band was dead 24/7 to commercial
broadcast.


It's a tropical band, so unless you're crusing the Spice Islands, ie.
the Southwest Pacific, you're not going to pick that much up. There used
to be a lot of Cental/South American stations, but they've gone over to
local FM band transmitters.

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