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23 Conclusion (AM/FM DXing)




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This article is from the Shortwave radio FAQ, by Ralph Brandi rbrandi@lucent.com with numerous contributions by others.

23 Conclusion (AM/FM DXing)

Broadcast band DXing is an exciting way to hear the sounds of cities and
towns around the nation and even around the world. It doesn't require
hundreds of dollars of expensive equipment or huge antennas on the roof.
All it asks of the would-be DXer is time, patience, and knowledge. Have
fun!state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/FAQ-List.html . Look
under the following URL for a list of all radio-related FAQs.

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/radio/top.html

P.S. For those of you without the patience to look in the appropriate
place, the BBC World Service can be reached by e-mail at
worldservice.letters@bbc.co.uk. This has become probably the single
most frequently requested piece of information on rec.radio.shortwave.

 

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