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  2. List of shortwave radio broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Domestic Afrikaans-language radio service operated by the SABC. Used shortwave to reach remote areas of South Africa. Shortwave transmissions discontinued with closure of Meyerton transmitter but remains available on FM, satellite, and online. [11] South Korea KBS World Radio: 1953 Yes Yes KBS Hanminjok Radio: 1972 Yes Jammed by North Korea ...

  3. List of European short wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of short wave transmitters in Europe. ... 6160 Shortwave AM Radio Winsen 16:00-18:00 .234567 ... Radio Free Asia Lampertheim 11:00-12:00

  4. Category:Shortwave radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Shortwave radio stations in the United States (33 P) Pages in category "Shortwave radio stations" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. Shortwave broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shortwave broadcasting in the United States allows private ownership of commercial and non-commercial shortwave stations that are not relays of existing AM/MW or FM radio stations, as are common in Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania except Australia and Latin America. In addition to private broadcasters, the United States also has government ...

  6. Category:Short wave radio - Wikipedia

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    Short wave radio in Australia (1 P) D. Defunct shortwave radio stations (85 P) M. ... List of shortwave radio broadcasters; S. Shortwave listening; Shortwave radio;

  7. WBCQ (SW) - Wikipedia

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    WBCQ is a shortwave radio station operating at Monticello, Maine, United States. The station is owned and operated by Allan Weiner, [1] [3]: 828 who also owns and operates WXME AM 780 kHz and WBCQ-FM 94.7 MHz at the shortwave site. WBCQ began operation on September 8, 1998, on 7.415 MHz. [1]

  8. Shortwave radio - Wikipedia

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    Grundig Satellit 400 solid-state, digital shortwave receiver, c. 1986 [1]. Shortwave radio is radio transmission using radio frequencies in the shortwave bands (SW). There is no official definition of the band range, but it always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (approximately 100 to 10 metres in wavelength).

  9. Shortwave listening - Wikipedia

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    While technically minded shortwave listening hobbyists dwindled during the war years due in part to the demands of military service, casual listeners seeking war news from foreign broadcasters increased. Shortwave receiver manufacturers contributed to war production. Zenith launched the multi-band Trans-Oceanic series of radios in 1942. In some ...