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Thu, 3 Jun 2004 20:09:36 -0700
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kind of like using a short wave rig to listen but getting the contents you
want when ever you want.  Kind of an interesting site that I thought I would
pass on to the list.

BBC world news, Voice of America and Russia and so forth.  Clear audio but
some of us like me probably prefer the old AM qsb and other broadcasts
coming in on nearby     frequencies but if you live in a noisy rf
environment for short wave listening this might be a help so check out this
web site specifically set up for blind people.


Brian, k5in

 http://www.yrguk.com/news/worldnews.htm


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