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From: swprograms-boun...@hard-core-dx.com
[mailto:swprograms-boun...@hard-core-dx.com] 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
...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, wrote:
Mar
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
A, K9IUA
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--- On Wed, 2/10/10, Mark F. Tattenbaum, M.F.A. wrote:
> From: Mark F. Tattenbaum, M.F.A.
> Subject: Re: [Swprograms] Hello
> To: "Shortwave programming discussion"
> Date: Wednesday, February 10,
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 sti
Hey All,
Well I guess if that is the focus of the group it takes you right out
of shortwave listening. Yes, I have to modern toys as well, but I do
find that I do not download the podcasts when home and I have abandon
the broadcasters that have abandoned shortwave. Having lived around
the
Yep...that's the point!
To some extent the focus is more of the focus that a broadcaster would
have...podcasts versus shortwave versus streaming audio, with a look
at some of the tools and toys that make these alternatives possible.
For example, for mobile phone users having unlimited data plans,
discussion
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] Hello
Dear Richard,
Thanks for your comments. I will admit that I am a bit puzzled by your
remarks...are you trying to say that my posting was not pertinent to
the subject of the group?
Cheers
Mark
On Feb 9, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Richard Cuff wrote:
> He
Dear Richard,
Thanks for your comments. I will admit that I am a bit puzzled by your
remarks...are you trying to say that my posting was not pertinent to
the subject of the group?
Cheers
Mark
On Feb 9, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Richard Cuff wrote:
Hello, Mark...I'm one of the co-perpetrators of t
Hello, Mark...I'm one of the co-perpetrators of this group as well.
One of the things that has changed since I first started listening as
a 10-year-old in the mid-1960s and even since I awakened from SWL
dormancy in 1985 is that information from faraway places is much, much
easier to come by now..
Hi Mike,
Yes there is more qrn but the new receivers seem to be handling it
better. Conditions are never as good as we remember them. It does seem
that propagation paths have changed from the past though. 15 meters
was open this am with some Europeans and 20 meters is spotty here
usually
still listen through the noise, I do.
Well that's a cheerful start to my day! There is hope!
73s
Mike Terry
Bournemouth,. UK
- Original Message -
From: "Mark F. Tattenbaum, M.F.A."
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 2:52 AM
Subject: [Swprograms] Hello
Hi All,
Thanks John! The call here is W2MFT, ex KA2VYW
On Feb 8, 2010, at 11:13 PM, John Figliozzi wrote:
OK, so "Doc" it is!
Welcome to the group. We go through alternate patterns and spasms
of activity and no activity. We're all joined by a general interest
in the content of international rad
OK, so "Doc" it is!
Welcome to the group. We go through alternate patterns and spasms of
activity and no activity. We're all joined by a general interest in
the content of international radio programs with some of the
discussions expanding into wifi internet radio and other means by
whi
Hi All,
Just thought I would join. I found the list by searching for
recordings of Radio Moscow.
My interests are HF radio. I have been swling for about 40+ years now
and I am active Amateur Radio. My education is in theatre and Film of
the 20th Century specifically the Cold War.
Cheers
You'll fit right in here.
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