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[HCDX] Shortwave Radio. The long and the short of it.
Shortwave Radio. The long and the short of it.
http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/02/shortwave-radio.html
By Ken Denmead EmailFebruary 06, 2008 | 10:37:00 AMCategories: Radio
and kids
Swradio A cross-post from reader Matt Comstock's blog:
My son is working on his Radio merit badge. I´ve had a shortwave radio for
years, but I´ve never figured out when to listen and where on the dial to look
for stations. This gave me a reason.
This has been a lot of fun.
I´ve listened to Radio Havana Cuba - they were talking about the School of
the Americas, aka the School of the Assassins (see http://www.soaw.org/)
I learned that China has been having some trouble with snow on China
Radio International.
I listened to a discussion of aboriginal displacement on the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation that sounded a lot like our own country´s history
and Native Americans.
I listened to a couple of folks talk of the strange things they´d eaten, riffing on
the upcoming Year of the Rat on Radio Taiwan International, "Rat´s not that
bad." They also noted in response to a listener´s letter, that the reason they
were off-the-air the other night was due to radio-jamming by mainland
China!
I heard a really really really bad cover of Radar Love on Radio Nacional de
España.
Here´s a couple of really good site for finding out what´s on:
http://hfradio.org/swbc/
http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/
Here´s a really detailed discussion of radio propagation and the ionosphere:
Introduction to HF Radio Propagation
A good book for schedules is Passport to World Band Radio.
When you think about the radio vs. the web, it´s hard to imagine that
shortwave could last. In fact many countries no longer aim their broadcasts
toward the US (BBC , Deutsche Welle) and I wonder if that´s not part of it:
online radio and podcasts are much cheaper than a huge antenna.
But no one can tell what you´re listening to on the radio. And you can´t get
web access everywhere yet.
Combine HF with the web and Open Spectrum gets interesting? Or
becomes amateur radio?
I am having a blast! My son? Not so much. What are some good ways to
pique a kid´s interest in Shortwave - or should listening to static be its own
reward. That is, if he´s not interested so far, will he ever be?
Interestingly, he´s way more interested in Amateur radio and actually talking
to people than in simply listening. I guess this is similar to our differences in
playing computer games - I like playing against bots, he likes playing with
foul-mouthed wackos online.
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