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SHORTWAVE RADIOS GAINING POPULARITY IN U.S. AGAIN
Detroit Free Press ^ | Nov 6, 2001 | MIKE WENDLAND

Posted on 11/06/2001 12:19:54 PM PST by CommiesOut

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column
Detroit Free Press - Michigan - KRTBN; Nov 6, 2001
BY MIKE WENDLAND

SHORTWAVE RADIOS GAINING POPULARITY IN U.S. AGAIN: Shortwave listening is back.

Since Sept. 11, Grundig, the German radio company that is the market leader in shortwave radio sales, says its U.S. business has increased by 500 percent.

"It started right after the terror attacks," says John Smith, director of operations for Grundig's U.S. operations. "The first week, our orders went up 100 percent, then 200 percent. Lately, it's averaging 500 percent. It shows no signs of slowing down." ionosphere and travel thousands of miles over mountains and across oceans, providing live news from the other side of the world.

Back in radio's heyday, between 1920 and 1950, shortwave listening was extremely popular. Most home receivers -- huge consoles typically shaped like an upside down U -- routinely included the shortwave bands. But as TV replaced radio as America's leading information source in the 50s and Top 40 radio -- and later FM stereo music -- led to the hi-fi fad of the 60s, the shortwave part of the nation's broadcasting habit fell by the wayside.

Not so in the rest of the world, where shortwave listening remains very popular. The Voice of America, a government-sponsored shortwave service, as well as shortwave reports from the British Broadcasting Corp., Radio Israel, the Voice of Russia, Radio Netherlands and many others, broadcast 24 hours a day, in scores of languages.

Millions listen throughout Europe, Africa, South America and Asia, switching frequencies and bands throughout the day because, as the sun travels the sky, it heats and cools the atmosphere and thus affects the distance and direction radio signals travel.

Technology has made shortwave radios very easy to operate. Automatic Gain Control, which adjusts for signal strength fluctuations, does away with much of the fading and warbling that used to characterize shortwave signals.

Grundig sells sets that range from $30 to $500. Most work with pull-up antennas.

I've been testing out the company's most popular radio, the eTravelerVII, a $129 unit that fits in a shirt pocket and runs on two AA batteries or an AC adapter. Smith says business executives who travel overseas used to be the most common buyers. "Now, we're getting orders so fast that we aren't sure what groups these new buyers come from."

The eTraveler unit has standard AM and FM radio bands plus full shortwave coverage of the frequencies between 2 and 30 mHz. The standard AM radio band ends at about 1.7 mHz. FM starts about 88 mHz.

Grundig offers a guide to shortwave listening on its Web site (www.grundigradio.net), but generally the best signals are heard after sunset. My eTraveler unit seems to pick up a lot of interference from my computer but, by pulling up the antenna and experimenting with where I put it, I have been able to listen to shortwave broadcasts from anywhere I've tried.

The news broadcasts are a lot like what you hear on National Public Radio and offer in-depth reports with lots of interviews and perspectives.

Contact Mike Wendland at mwendland@freepress.com or 313-222-8861.



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: shortwave
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1 posted on 11/06/2001 12:19:54 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: madrussian; malarski; Askel5; GROUCHOTWO; Zviadist; kristinn; Free the USA; struwwelpeter...
CNN or Radio Tirana?
2 posted on 11/06/2001 12:21:22 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: CommiesOut
CNN or Radio Tirana?

You mean, there's a difference?

3 posted on 11/06/2001 12:40:32 PM PST by TonyInOhio
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To: CommiesOut
Shortly after 9/11, I ordered a Sony 2010 from Universal Radio and heard they are backordered 45 - 60 days. I'm waiting...
4 posted on 11/06/2001 12:45:34 PM PST by battlecry
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To: CommiesOut
I liked to listen to the BBC, but I've heard they discontinued their world service broadcasts last summer--due to the popularity of the internet. So now I guess I'll need to buy a generator so I have power for the computer when the lights go out.
5 posted on 11/06/2001 12:48:19 PM PST by calmseas
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To: CommiesOut
Could someone pls post the specs to buy a good one? thanks
6 posted on 11/06/2001 12:48:48 PM PST by japaneseghost
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To: battlecry
Great radio, great dealer. You'll enjoy the 2010.

I use a Sony 2002, Drake R-7, Ten-Tec RX-320, Collins R-390A, and about 20 other tube-type "boatanchor" receivers. Fun hobby, along with amateur radio.


Tony W8HRO

7 posted on 11/06/2001 12:51:03 PM PST by TonyInOhio
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To: calmseas
You can still raise the BBC at certain times of the day. (I think somebody rebroadcasts their signal.)
8 posted on 11/06/2001 12:52:21 PM PST by John Farson
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To: CommiesOut
As a public service, anyone with frequencies for good conservative--even downright extremist right-wing--frequecies, please post.
9 posted on 11/06/2001 12:53:26 PM PST by calmseas
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To: battlecry
I bought a used 2010. They are nice radios! They don't die as easily as other radios.
10 posted on 11/06/2001 12:54:16 PM PST by John Farson
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To: John Farson
Thanks. I haven't really listened to any shortwave in a number of months.
11 posted on 11/06/2001 12:54:26 PM PST by calmseas
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To: japaneseghost
The stations seem to change frequency so frequently. Does anybody know of a good source which keeps up to date with shortwave programming information?
12 posted on 11/06/2001 12:54:33 PM PST by Azzurri
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To: japaneseghost
The Sony 2010, RadioShack DX-398 and The Grundig YB-400 are good radios. Be careful this can be very addicting.
13 posted on 11/06/2001 12:55:18 PM PST by jbstrick
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To: calmseas
trp.orn.com

Friday Evening At 10 PM Eastern on WBCQ 7.415 Mhz. Shortwave. 
Program is rebroadcast on the internet immediately after the live show concludes at 12 Midnight Eastern. 

Saturday At 12 Midnight Eastern on WWCR 
5.070 Mhz 
Program is rebroadcast on the internet the following Sunday evening at 8 PM Eastern

14 posted on 11/06/2001 12:55:33 PM PST by John Farson
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To: CommiesOut
And then there's Ham Radio Online.
15 posted on 11/06/2001 12:55:43 PM PST by samtheman
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To: CommiesOut
bump
16 posted on 11/06/2001 12:56:21 PM PST by Nogbad
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To: Azzurri
Art Bell's Shortwave Radio Guide is a good source for English broadcasts around the world (ones that most people are able to actually receive).
17 posted on 11/06/2001 12:57:27 PM PST by John Farson
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To: calmseas
Try HERE
18 posted on 11/06/2001 12:59:06 PM PST by invenire
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To: calmseas
As a public service, anyone with frequencies for good conservative--even downright extremist right-wing--frequecies, please post.

People who fit that description are not allowed to have broadcast licenses in most countries on this planet. Try beaming toward Mars or Venus for their slant on things.

19 posted on 11/06/2001 1:05:32 PM PST by Don Corleone
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To: CommiesOut
Pirate radio bump :-)
20 posted on 11/06/2001 1:05:55 PM PST by Darth Sidious
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