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> HG> This is really sad news, since Radio Australia has been an excellent > HG> propagation beacon, for checking radio conditions to the Pacific area, > HG> on the 9-, 12-, 15- and 18-MHz bands. That is sad news. I have not had a SW-capable radio in a while but, back in the early 1980's, I used to listen to one quite often. Listening to it was much like my early experiences with BBSing just a few short years later... I was amazed that I could listen to broadcasts from around the world. As this was still the cold war, I almost felt like a young spy eavesdropping on the broadcasts of Radio Moscow World Service. :) Then, of course, there was the BBC, the VOA, the time beacons, WRNO (that played rock-and-roll out of New Orleans), and a bunch of broadcasts in languages that I could not understand but, based on the tone of voice, I imagined were some dictator or revolutionary attempting to incite their people to action! :) I wonder what the additional cost is of providing a short wave simulcast? Mike --- * SLMR 2.1a * "I am EVIL Homer! I am EVIL Homer!" - Homer --- GTMail 1.26* Origin: CCO BBS * 502/875-8938 * capcity2.synchro.net (1:2320/105.0) SEEN-BY: 16/101 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/302 123/500 128/187 140/1 218/700 222/2 SEEN-BY: 230/150 240/1120 249/303 250/1 261/38 100 266/404 267/155 280/1027 SEEN-BY: 282/1031 1056 292/907 908 320/119 219 340/400 393/68 396/45 633/0 267 SEEN-BY: 633/280 281 410 412 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/100 SEEN-BY: 2320/105 @PATH: 2320/105 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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