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If you're new to shortwave, don't get lost in empty SW bands

 
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Location: East Coast USA

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:20 pm    Post subject: If you're new to shortwave, don't get lost in empty SW bands Reply with quote

For those on the east coast (USA) who are somewhat new to international shortwave and simply want to find stations to listen to, try tuning around the dial above 13000 kHz during the daytime and below 13000 kHz in the evenings. Yep, it can be as simple as that and you should find allot of cool and interesting broadcasts to enjoy.
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