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Internet Radio Stations - Who else listens to them?
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<blockquote data-quote="kubusi" data-source="post: 1095648" data-attributes="member: 19010"><p>Yes I listen to them most days via Radio Garden, prior to the internet facility I was listening to the now defunct World Space satellite signal which gave me virtual FM quality from a multitude of stations from all around the world. Radio Canada International sadly now gone, Radio Netherlands, BBC as well as few local South African stations etc then there was the World Radio Network with normally half hour English language slots from non English speaking countries. Also one of my favorites for specific programs was NPR</p><p></p><p>A parallel program of slots ran in German and French </p><p></p><p>The receiver needed to have an external amplified yagi antenna operating at frequency in the region of 1.4 Ghz pointing upwards to spot over the equator in central Africa</p><p></p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kubusi, post: 1095648, member: 19010"] Yes I listen to them most days via Radio Garden, prior to the internet facility I was listening to the now defunct World Space satellite signal which gave me virtual FM quality from a multitude of stations from all around the world. Radio Canada International sadly now gone, Radio Netherlands, BBC as well as few local South African stations etc then there was the World Radio Network with normally half hour English language slots from non English speaking countries. Also one of my favorites for specific programs was NPR A parallel program of slots ran in German and French The receiver needed to have an external amplified yagi antenna operating at frequency in the region of 1.4 Ghz pointing upwards to spot over the equator in central Africa I [/QUOTE]
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