Shortwave broadcasting in the United States allows private ownership of commercial and non-commercial shortwave stations that are not relays of existing...
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stations Shortwave broadcasting in the United States Abridged from U.S. State Department IIP publications and other U.S. government materials. Radio in the United...
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In the United States, other than a few direct services, public broadcasting is almost entirely decentralized and is not operated by the government, but...
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Shortwave listening, or SWLing, is the hobby of listening to shortwave radio broadcasts located on frequencies between 1700 kHz and 30 MHz (30 000 kHz)...
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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...
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This is a List of shortwave radio broadcasters updated on Jun 4, 2024: International broadcasting List of American shortwave broadcasters List of European...
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oldest in the region.[citation needed] Shortwave broadcasting from Nauen in Germany to the US, Central and South America, and the Far East began in 1926...
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international shortwave broadcasting and worldwide amateur radio. The bands are conventionally named by their wavelength in metres, for example the ‘20 meter...
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with the letters K, N, and W, as well as AAA-ALZ, are reserved exclusively for use in the United States. AM, FM, TV and shortwave broadcasting stations...
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the United States observes daylight saving time (DST), the practice of setting the clock forward by one hour when there is longer daylight during the...
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