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Introducing Shortwave’s Newest Broadcaster: Global 24 Radio
SWling.com Blog ^ | 9/22/14 | Thomas

Posted on 10/25/2014 8:42:21 AM PDT by mylife

This is one of the most exciting developments I’ve seen in international broadcasting in ages: an around-the-clock, fixed-frequency, commercial shortwave radio broadcaster, transmitting via WRMI.

The new Global24 will begin broadcasting on Friday, October 31, 2014 at 19:00 EDT (0000 UTC November 1st) on 9395 kHz.

Below, you’ll find Global24’s first press release:

(Source: Global24Radio.com)

(Hollywood, FL) Oct. 21, 2014 – Global 24 Radio LLC announced today that its inaugural broadcast will go live at 7:00 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31 (0000 UTC November 1), with a line-up of new and well-known programs and around-the-clock English language programming. The broadcast can be heard 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 9395 kHz on WRMI broadcasting from Okeechobee, Florida.

“We’re very excited about launching Global 24 and the important contributions it will make to shortwave radio listening – as both a medium worth preserving and a vital part of the modern media mix for so many listeners around the world,” said Phil Workman, general manager of Global 24. “Our broadcast will appeal to dedicated shortwave listeners (SWL) all over the world looking for breaking news, opinion and music.”

Global 24 aims to revitalize the shortwave medium by bringing general interest news and entertainment into sharper focus for listeners looking for high quality programming on a daily basis. Regular listeners will be informed, entertained and engaged in an ever more complex world.

According to Jeff White, general manager of WRMI, “Global 24 represents another step in the long overdue commercialization of shortwave radio. We are excited to be working with them on their ambitious program to engage and entertain a global audience.”

Additional press releases in coming days will announce our broadcast schedule, our Listeners’ Club, contests, sponsors, our web store, staff and much more. Follow us on Twitter at @Global24Radio or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/global24radio. Visit our website: http://www.global24radio.com to join our email newsletter for the most current updates.

I’m in contact with Global24 and will continue to post updates as they become available.

Simply follow the tag: Global24


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: global24; shortwave; swl
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To: virgil283

That’s a great radio and back in the day, that’s why Radio Shack was so great, selling those at a reasonable price and then, take it home and presto, listen to the world.

Then there was all that other stuff about setting up one’s own antennas to get better reception, hanging wire and all that. I never did it but heard about it.


101 posted on 10/25/2014 5:28:10 PM PDT by BeadCounter (We vote pro-life.)
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To: BeadCounter
Maybe I’m embarrassing myself in saying this, I got a DSL card from Radio Habana Cuba.

Ditto. I'm sure the CIA put me on some list.

102 posted on 10/25/2014 5:40:36 PM PDT by dfwgator (The "Fire Muschamp" tagline is back!)
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To: BeadCounter

This is the one thing I miss the most from Radio Moscow.....regardless of the politics, this was one swinging tune.

Moscow Nights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT0aeNLHB54


103 posted on 10/25/2014 5:43:25 PM PDT by dfwgator (The "Fire Muschamp" tagline is back!)
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To: mylife

BTTT


104 posted on 10/25/2014 9:27:20 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: dfwgator

In 1990, England of course lost to zee Germans in the semi-finals of the World Cup, may have been a shootout, I forget but there were riots in England when that happened when I guess there was still plenty of hooliganism and the BBC reported it, I can remember listening to it thinking “Oh Wow.” I don’t know where else I would have found out about it though I’m sure newspapers actually covered it.

The BBC back then, not now of course but back then had a reputation for being a fairly unbiased neutral objective reporting organization. They were probably all of that except for perhaps some of their own affairs, Northern Ireland and the like.

Nowadays, I think they’ve recently gotten better but still: http://biasedbbc.org/

That said, they remain a bit of a favorite nonetheless, football/soccer coverage is still good.

I hope England can be saved from these immigration woes they seem to have.


105 posted on 10/25/2014 10:00:00 PM PDT by BeadCounter (We vote pro-life.)
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To: BeadCounter
WHEN AUNTIE BECOMES BIG BROTHER…

Sometimes they call the "Beeb" something like Auntie, I guess that is it, affectionate term. I wasn't sure if it was Auntie or Granma.

Maybe they haven't gotten better recently.

106 posted on 10/25/2014 10:04:01 PM PDT by BeadCounter (We vote pro-life.)
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To: dfwgator
Moscow Nights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT0aeNLHB54

Podmoskovnye vechera. Another rendition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LjuCMETO8

Here's what the Voice of America was using for an interval signal back in that day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPGOmWnaaMI

That was back when even Democrat Americans were patriots.

VOA later changed its interlude to Yankee Doodle. Here is an over-the-air recording:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c67_ODlttM

107 posted on 10/25/2014 10:28:33 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: mylife
Maybe! I'll be traveling that week and won't be getting home til the following night, so I guess I won't be able to find out first hand.

I'm still looking to put together a travel setup, first choice for a centerpiece being a FT-817ND. The guys at ar15.com (it has a great ham radio forum) are buying up KX3s in high numbers this year but that is too rich for my blood, for something to throw in a suitcase or plunk down on a rock. Plus with all of its features, it still lacks some that I want.

But with increasing numbers adopting the latest thing, I'm seeing 817s starting to drop south of $500 - and at that level I can afford to drop in the dual filter kit and have a serious QRP kit (and SWL too) that won't break the bank.

Patience. Speaking of which I haven't asked you in a while - have you, uh, you know...?

108 posted on 10/26/2014 4:55:02 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie; mylife
RTTY, 45.5 Baud, slow and power hungry. Now there are some faster digital modes being used over ham radio (and I was heavily in to them in the ‘80s & ‘90s). But low bandwidth, low power modes are king of the hill and the beauty is they work with just about any radio, and there are apps that will encode and decode them with just an Android phone as the interface device so you don't even need a PC anymore.
109 posted on 10/26/2014 5:28:13 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: Clinging Bitterly

45.5 baud. Boy, does that take me back. I thought my 14.4 kps modem was a screamer.


110 posted on 10/26/2014 5:38:46 PM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: roofgoat; mylife

I would say it is a certainty that governments will continue to influence and even outright control what is sent over the air, but there will always be opposition - and pirates.


111 posted on 10/26/2014 5:42:24 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: Wilhelm Tell

In case you haven’t been paying attention, the world is sort of catching up to Alex Jones.


112 posted on 10/26/2014 5:50:31 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: usconservative
The DX160 was a hot receiver no doubt, and in fact I had some trouble with microphonics in mine that eventually got sorted out with the help of a fellow ham. Mine is long gone now, sold to help pay for a first HF transceiver. Before that I had a Hallicrafters 5R10A with a home made BFO added. Of course the old tube radio was better in some ways but I had a lot of fun with both of them. The DX160 was the receiver I had when I first became a licensed amateur.

Like you, I do my SWLing with one of my transceivers now (at least what little I do).

113 posted on 10/26/2014 6:51:12 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: Clinging Bitterly
In case you haven’t been paying attention, the world is sort of catching up to Alex Jones.

He is seeming more prophetic than crackpot lately...as crazy as that seems, the people running the show seem crazier.

114 posted on 10/26/2014 7:16:07 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie
I remember 300 and 1200 Baud computer modems and back in the early and mid '80s we were doing ham packet radio at 1200 Baud, and by 1990 some of us were upgrading to 9600 Baud. Those were the practical limits for the audio chain and the discriminator circuits (respectively) in most contemporary VHF & UHF FM transceivers.

About then the 33.6K & 56K modems were coming around for the landlines and hams were doing that too but it required much more sophisticated equipment on the radio side.

But now, variants of the 802.11B/G/N protocol are being ported to ham radio, since so much of the radio side of it has become software defined, commercial and consumer WiFi devices can simply be reprogrammed to transmit within ham frequencies and outside of their normal unlicensed power limits, and the communications protocol changed to exclude unlicensed users, and high speed data is returning to ham radio.

The cutting edge talent has changed I guess, from designing radios and modems to writing software.

115 posted on 10/26/2014 7:38:29 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: Smokin' Joe
My older sister became a devotee to the whole Infowars brand 10 years ago or so. My other sister asked of me “what is this stuff our sister is talking about, she gave me some videos?” and I took a look at the name and said "pure whack, what is wrong with that girl?" BUT - in the big talk radio dustup some months ago one of my favorite stations lost one of its evening programs and threw in Alex Jones as a quick replacement, and I have listened from time to time and I have to say he is actually right about some things, and he deserves credit for that.
116 posted on 10/26/2014 7:58:34 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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To: Clinging Bitterly

I think Alex Jones probably is right some of the time. The problem as I see it is he makes his living doing conspiracy so he’s got to do it 5 days a week or however often his show comes on. Their forum I believe is called Prison Planet at info wars, there are a lot of wild things over there and I’ve just got to say, I don’t believe most of this stuff, not that I have ever participated in it, I haven’t. But I will read it from time to time.


117 posted on 10/26/2014 10:32:43 PM PDT by BeadCounter (We vote pro-life.)
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To: cynwoody; dfwgator

The Interval Signal on Shortwave, that would give you a clue, that the broadcaster, BBC or whomever was going to be on the air with their main programing.

Radio Havana’s was great. I do think it could be a few notes from the famous song, ‘Guantanamera’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeJOYSJ5mzQ

Also caught the Beeb’s, good also.


118 posted on 12/04/2014 8:18:23 PM PST by BeadCounter
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To: BeadCounter

BBC World Service needs to bring back Lillibulero

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGn1W6WP0Ys


119 posted on 12/04/2014 8:24:35 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

I will listen to it all, I’m not always wired but will get around to it. Thanks.


120 posted on 12/04/2014 8:29:19 PM PST by BeadCounter
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