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![]() dxAce wrote: Merlin3rd wrote: Shortwave is DEAD. Use your computer to listen to a vast arrray of radio broadcasts from anywhere in the world. No radio, no antenna, no static. Shortwave broadcasting is old tech, dying fast. Yada, yada, yada. We already knew that so you'd best be running along. dxAce Michigan USA Mostly, garbage is being broadcast now - religion and boring news. Shortwave is nothing like it used to be. Listening to hams and ultilities is also boring. More and more broadcasters are dropping shortwave and going to either the Internet, or AM. Once "Voice of the Andes", which I regularly listened to, back in the 1960s and 1970s stopped broadcasting, and the BBC stopped broadcasting to the US, I knew shortwave was dead. So, what is the point of plopping down hundreds of dollars for new receivers - most receivers are basically the same and get the same stations. Why spend $500 for an Eaton **** E1, when one can spend $65 for a Degen 1103. |
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