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Ed wrote:
Guys, this is only the beginning. The World Radio Network ( http://www.wrn.org/)is promoting other shortwave broadcasters as well. I'm ok with this. It's fun to switch from the BEEB on World Band to the BEEB on my local NPR station, hearing the same thing. Ed Right, WRN has some excellent program content from a wide variety of international broadcasters. In fact, it was to a large degree Sirius's inclusion of WRN in their channel line-up that swayed me from signing on with XM. Months back, before doing a comparison of between the two, I had simply thought I'd sign up with XM, since the E1 receiver was to be XM ready. But as it is now, the XM section of my E1 lies dormant...oh, well, with the much more versatile plug-n-play units so cheap for both XM and Sirius, I really see no reason to use the E1 for sat radio reception, anyway. It would be nice if WRN had R. Bulgaria and AIR on board. |
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