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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message We can get BBC WS on satellite and DAB here in the UK, as well as MW. At night, 0100 -0600 it also turns up on LW and FM. I'd rather listen to it on DAB than SW any day, although when on holiday, that's a different matter. Those other alternatives are nice I suppose, however, they are not short-wave. Indeed Sir, I was merely highlighting the range of options other than SW that are available. I enjoy HF as much as the next DXer, but the world moves on... For example, when I was driving around Prague, I could listen to BBC WS on the car's FM radio. I suppose if the people at the BBC find out that only a handful of people listen to SW in Prague, they are better off sticking it onto FM, rather than pumping kilowatts of HF into the ether. Although that is not to say that all SW be dropped. If I was in a remote area, I would still like to receive it on SW, rather than getting a Worldspace RX and paying for it twice. -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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