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Re: [Swprograms] Hello



You're welcome.

W5RUA

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From: swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark F.
Tattenbaum, M.F.A.
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:51 PM
To: Shortwave programming discussion
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] Hello

Well thank you to all that have responded..I think i'll hang around  
<smile>...I did find the links on here to the 2 Bobs shows from the  
60's and 70's on Swiss Radio and have been sharing them with other  
guys that have similar interests.

Cheers
Mark
W2MFT

On Feb 10, 2010, at 1:44 PM, <jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Mark -
>
> I think Richard and others have said it very well.  But I might add  
> that we are just as enthusiastic about shortwave as we ever were.   
> However, we are even more enthusiastic about the content of those  
> broadcasts.  Unfortunately--again, as Richard said--even our  
> suburban and, yes, exurban locations are now generating noise and RF  
> QRM to the point where listening on shortwave often becomes  
> exceedingly frustrating.  So we had a choice--settle for what we  
> could get via shortwave (i.e.: a diminishing return) or embrace  
> other platforms in addition to shortwave.  Several of us have chosen  
> the more expansive and open approach because it gives us more of  
> what we seek.
>
> I have more shortwave radios today than I had even a few years ago.   
> So my "devotion" (if one can call it that) to shortwave continues  
> unabated.  I've just learned that I can worship at other altars as  
> well.  :-))
>
> Stick around.  I think you'll grow to like us.  <g>
>
> John
> ---- Richard Cuff <rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> What is intriguing is to see how cellphone technologies have
>> leapfrogged others...there's been analysis of the number of people in
>> Kenya that use their cellphones as supplements to shortwave to listen
>> to the BBC.  It's a surprisingly large number.  However most
>> broadcasters agree that shortwave still is a must to reach Africa,
>> parts of Latin America, and parts of East and South Asia.
>>
>> But these broadcasters' own surveys identify that folks in Europe,
>> North America, ANZ, and Japan listen to SW less than they used to.
>> Heck, among folks under 30, even local AM radio is rarely listened  
>> to.
>>
>> Don't get me wrong...there's still something special about  
>> shortwave -
>> the unpredictability, the propagation from areas that don't have
>> Internet access, the fact that it can't be blocked (other than via
>> jamming).
>>
>> It is fun to head off to a state park cabin for a couple days for  
>> some
>> uninterrupted shortwave listening, but it's tough -- both with
>> propagation as well as electrical interference -- to listen much at
>> home.
>>
>> I think what you'll find here is that most of us advocate the use of
>> multiple means of access, including shortwave, and that broadcasters
>> that eliminate shortwave to a particular region do, in fact, lose  
>> part
>> of the audience that prefers shortwave to other technologies.
>>
>> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Mark F. Tattenbaum, M.F.A.
>> <mft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hey All,
>>> Well I guess if that is the focus of the group it takes you right  
>>> out of
>>> shortwave listening.
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