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SHORTWAVE LISTENING: A broadcaster wants to know if you listen to them

SHORTWAVE LISTENING: A broadcaster wants to know if you listen to them

SWLs are asked to contact the radio station so they know their reach

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Chuck Gysi | N2DUP
Jun 06, 2023
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A shortwave broadcaster is reaching out to discover who is listening to their transmissions.

Do you like listening to shortwave? A SW broadcaster wants to know where you are located. | Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, but they want to know where all their listeners are, something not possible unless asked!


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