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I was once told that it is illegal to broadcast a shortwave signal
with US as a target. (Not sure if that applied only to VOA or shortwave in general) Is this true for non-government stations? (ham radio the obvious exception, I'm talking about broadcast stations like the BBC) Why do there appear to be very few or no US based stations? (except religious programming spilling all over the dial)? Are there any broadcast stations that also broadcast on shortwave frequencies? Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming (rot13) User Management Solutions |
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