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With respect to Mike's comment about listening to things the long way around, I offer the following.

Has anyone listened to the VOA's internet accessible remote listening sites recently?  I had discovered this link some time ago and you can choose a city (lets' say Belgrade) choose other parameters and get a two minute archive of their signal as received there.  I am curious as to the antennas and receivers that they are using on the other ends of the systems.  Are their other international broadcasters doing this also?

I may try to look up the link again when I get home today or am back in the office on Friday.

KD7JN

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