> >>> ? Deutsche Welle & BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio ?
> >> Those'r the old Christian Science Monitor transmitters, aren't they?
> >> You do realize very few people listen to HF broadcast these days. Seems
> >> like a massive waste of electricity. Reminds me of giant alternators
> >> sending Morse code across the Atlantic. Quaint.
> > That is true for the US, but many millions still listen in Europe,
> > Asia, Africa...
> No they don't. ?They listen to FM and web streams like the rest of the
> world. ?Maybe a few Pacific Islanders without broadband, but not a
> significant audience anywhere anymore.
> There's plenty to enjoy about shortwave, but listening to religious
> crazies ain't part of it.
> www.pskreporter.info
D'Oh ! - Dave the 'topic' was {is} Deutsche Welle
and BBC World Service on WHRI Shortwave Radio :
NOT "Religious Crazies" -but- Dave coming from
you calling everyone a 'religious crazy' just comes
out absurdly natural. ~ RHF
-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle is on WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.
TBD - BBC World Service on WHRI in ?English? on 9,410 kHz
WHRI Transmitter "Angel 2"
http://www.whri.com/customcf/dsp_schedule_read.cfm?Search=Angel2
Transmitter Location : Cypress Creek, South Carolina USA
http://www.whri.com/Technical-Information.cfm
Deutsche Welle {German?} on 9.425 Mhz
1000 - 1100 UTC ~ 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
Deutsche Welle {German?} on 9.425 Mhz
1100 - 1200 UTC ~ 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
BBC World Services {English?} on 9.410 Mhz
1200 - 1300 UTC ~ 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr
Deutsche Welle {German} on 17.820 Mhz
2200 - 2300 UTC ~ 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle is on WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.
Deutsche Welle {German} on 17.820 Mhz
2300 - 0000 UTC ~ 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Su,Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
-=Note=- Confirmed Deutsche Welle WHRI
in German and can be heard on 17,820 kHz.
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WHRI - http://www.whri.com
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