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running dogg wrote: David wrote: Snip insipidly stupid satellite Trolling crapola I'll have to agree. You can find interesting music on shortwave, but we're talking Russian folk music and African pop. It doesn't sound like your taste in music is THAT eclectic, so Sirius has 12 channels each of practically every format you'd ever want to hear. Depending where you are in Canada, you may be able to receive FM from the northern US with the right equipment. I don't think that the Tivoli Audio Model One is still made anymore, but you can probably find one on ebay. Best FM radio ever built. Then look for a real FM antenna, not just a length of twinlead but something from C. Crane. I have to disagree. I get plenty of music on short wave other than Russian folk music and African pop. Radio Netherlands last weekend played classical, Radio Japan contemporary pop, rock, punk and and Cuba has their own stile just to mention a few. Various Island ethnic music from Radio New Zealand. Radio Australia with old rock, contemporary, punk, country western. Then there is All India radio. If you want to hear something different your best place to hear it is short wave. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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