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roger on the dr Dimento but isn't he W?
BTW Mike, if you can send me the links I would appreciate it. Leaving now for home so cul.
>>> Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]> 03/29 10:52 AM >>>
Hmmm ... I'd appreciate the link. I looked at V O A's site but didn't have
time to look for audio links.
I do have a link to the BBC's 24-hour-a-day English language service
(schedule is the European one), a link to WRN, the World Radio Network out
of London which archives broadcasts from various foreign broadcasters and
has them for playback or as a continuous stream throughtout the day, Radio
Nederland, Radio Australia, Radio new Zealand International and Radio
Israel. I have a bunch of domestic radio station feeds, too, including a
great full-stereo Windows Media format feed from W E T A in DC and W G B H
in Boston.
Now if Dr. Dimento only had a website ...
Mike Freeman; Amateur Radio: < K 7 U I J >
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
... Virtue is its own punishment.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Brett Winchester wrote:
> 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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