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You don't need a license to listen to shortwave, you only need a
liscense to transmit as an amateur radio operator. A good entry-level reciever is a Kaito KA-1101. (http://www.surpluscomputers.com/stor...&item=CES10486) No SSB, though, so broadcast signals only. One interference issue is Broadband over Power Lines, which makes a huge amount of noise over the entire shortwave spectrum. |
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