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Shortwave (8600 bytes)
2: '''Shortwave [[radio]]''' operates between the [[frequency|fre... 6: Shortwave frequencies are capable of reaching the other sid... 8: * Time of day. During the day, higher shortwave frequencies (> 10 MHz) can travel longer distance... 12: Some major users of the shortwave radio band include: 14: ...asting]] to foreign audiences (which explains why shortwave is also known as "world band radio") Shortwave radiation (673 bytes) 1: '''Shortwave radiation''' is a term used to describe the [[rad... 6: ...wave_radiation National Science Digital Library - Shortwave radiation] 7: ... Station (SIRS)'']. A lesson plan that deals with shortwave radiation from the SIRS instrument. Shortwave listening (2072 bytes) 1: ...y of listening to [[shortwave]] radio broadcasts. Shortwave listeners, or SWLs, do not transmit, in contrast ... 3: ... known as [[DX]]ing. Others listen to specialized shortwave utility, or "ute", transmissions such as maritime... 9: ...byists also listen to radio programs dedicated to shortwave listening, such as the U.S. based ''World of Radi... List of American shortwave broadcasters (4623 bytes) 1: ...] or [[FM radio]] stations. Most privately owned shortwave stations have been religious broadcasters, either... 3: == Religious and political extremism on shortwave radio == 5: ...torically shown little interest in regulating the shortwave broadcast bands, which, coupled with the low cost... 7: ...ee also [[List of personalities heard on American shortwave radio]]'' 11: ...bands" based on the current schedules of licensed shortwave stations and the retuning of [[amateur radio]] tr... National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (52 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.shortwave.org/history.htm}} List of personalities heard on American shortwave radio (434 bytes) Short Wave Listener (1234 bytes) 3: ...k for [[Amateur Radio|ham radio]]. Medium quality shortwave units tend to be pretty cheap and easily accessib... 5: ...e. Many expatriots all around the world listen to shortwave transmissions to keep in touch, even after the a... 7: Shortwave listeners also listen to [[Amateur Radio|ham radi... Realistic DX-60 (491 bytes) 1: ... [[1980s]]. The radio receives 3 MHz to 27MHz AM shortwave in three bands, 26.965 MHz through 27.405 MHz HF ... Glenn Hauser (1149 bytes) 1: ...tions throughout the [[USA]], plus worldwide on [[shortwave]] radio. 3: ...bout happenings in radio around the world, mostly shortwave, but also covering all aspects of the broadcast s... 1 E1 m (1876 bytes) 10: * 10 m -- wavelength of the highest [[shortwave]] radio frequency, [[1 E7 Hz|30]] [[mega|M]][[her... 15: * 25 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio [[shortwave]] band at [[1 E7 Hz|12]] MHz 18: * 31 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio [[shortwave]] band at [[1 E6 Hz|9.7]] MHz 21: * 49 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio [[shortwave]] band at [[1 E6 Hz|6.1]] MHz 27: * 100 m -- wavelength of the lowest [[shortwave]] radio frequency, [[1 E6 Hz|3]] MHz Communications in the Federated States of Micronesia (812 bytes) 9: islands interconnected by shortwave radiotelephone (used mostly for government purpos... 14: AM 5, FM 1, shortwave 0 (1998) T2FD Antenna (2358 bytes) 1: ...rminated, folded dipole'') is a general-purpose [[shortwave]] [[antenna (electronics)|antenna]] developed in ... 5: ...transmitter, have made it popular in professional shortwave communications. 6: ...late 1980s also amateur radio operators and hobby shortwave listeners have become aware of its qualities. 20: For example, an antenna for the lower portion of shortwave (3 - 18 MHz) will be roughly 33m (110 feet) long,... 22: In order to cover the higher portion of shortwave (5 - 30 MHz), this antenna will be roughly 20m (6... Communications in the Solomon Islands (854 bytes) 14: AM 3, FM 0, [[shortwave]] 1 (2002). The Solomon Islands Broadcasting Cor... 18: ...addition to regular broadcast stations, several [[shortwave]] utility station networks exist, such as the [[C... Communications in the Marshall Islands (956 bytes) 10: ...-dial telephones; other islands interconnected by shortwave radio, telephone (used mostly for government purp... 15: AM 3, FM 4, shortwave 0 (1998) Transmitter Berlin-Britz (1572 bytes) 1: ...is a broadcasting facility for [[medium wave]], [[shortwave]] and [[FM]] on the area of a former tree school ... 6: ...as installed on the area of the station. A second shortwave broadcasting aerial in form of a dipole with whol... Communications in Swaziland (950 bytes) 15: ...plus 4 repeaters, shortwave 3 (2001), AM 3, FM 4, shortwave 1 (1998) Transmitter Koenigs Wusterhausen (1007 bytes) 1: ...me small towers. The transmitters for mediumwave, shortwave and longwave were shutdown between 1992 and 1999 ... SW (272 bytes) 4: *[[Shortwave]] Communications in Kiribati (1056 bytes) 18: AM 1, FM 2, shortwave 1 (2002) 19: note: the shortwave station may be inactive Communications in Mali (1035 bytes) 15: AM 1, FM 28, shortwave 1 17: the shortwave station in Bamako has seven frequencies and five ...
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