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The number of shortwave programs (in English) are a lot less than there were
just a few years ago, but I still hear plenty of broadcast to keep me tuned
in.  I think when the sun spot cycle picks up in a few years you'll be able
to find more than enough to keep you listening.
73, Ken -N5SWR


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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Jeff Kenyon
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 6:15 PM
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Subject: short-wave listening


Hi everyone, I have been talking to friends and I haven't been keeping
close tabs, but does anyone on here listen to international  broadcasters on
a regular basis?  From what i have heard some of the major European
Broadcasters are cutting back on English Language Programs to North
America, and pretty much the only English stuff left is  comunism or
religious programming as far as short-wave goes.
	 for the few times I have given the bands a whirl I've noticed a
drop in English Programs.

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