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 October 28, 2011
US Christian Broadcaster Still Believes in Shortwave
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/religion/US-Christian-Broadcaster-Examines-the-
Future-of-Shortwave-Radio-128872053.html
Since the dawn of wireless communications, international broadcasters, 
including the Voice 
of America, have used shortwave radio to communicate with the world. While many 
broadcasters now are switching to other technology to get their broadcasts out, 
privately 
funded religious organizations in the United States still are devoted to 
shortwave.

Everything is set for a broadcast to the world at Christian radio station KNLS 
. It goes out in 
English, Chinese and Russian.

With the rise of the Internet, some news broadcasters, including the Voice of 
America, are 
moving away from shortwave radio.

But some religious broadcasters in America still believe in the medium.

"Our view is that there is a great future for shortwave," says Charles Caudil, 
president of 
World Christian Broadcasting, which runs KNLS. He says its long-range signal is 
ideal for 
reaching rural areas in the developing world.

"Very few people there have the Internet available to them, or satellites. But 
they do have 
shortwave receivers. There are about three billion shortwave receivers in the 
world," he said.

World Christian Broadcasting was founded three decades ago by former Army 
Lieutenant 
Maurice Hall. He helped to set up a shortwave facility for President Franklin 
D. Roosevelt's 
Yalta summit with Churchill and Stalin.

It is now one of the biggest Christian shortwave broadcasters in America.  From 
its studio 
outside Nashville, Tennessee, it mixes cultural programming with the Christian 
gospel.

And it seems to work. Fan mail arrives, and Bibles are sent to those who want 
them.

The outlet is building a relay station in Madagascar, which will open a door 
the Muslim world.

Egyptian-born Tony Tadros of the new Arabic service and his colleagues at World 
Christian 
Broadcasting say they respect Islam.  But they argue that Arabs are now ready 
to embrace 
religious tolerance.

"Most people in the Middle East, they have misconceptions about Christianity," 
Tadros said. 
"They think that the Bible is corrupt and they have a lot of misconceptions 
that they just got 
through the years."

Convincing them otherwise might not be easy. Many Muslim countries ban 
Christian 
proselytizing. And some converts have been arrested or faced death threats.

Abdullah Antepli, the Muslim chaplain at Duke University in Durham, North 
Carolina, says 
authorities in those countries consider those leaving the faith a threat to 
Islam.

"Not only a threat but an attack, also a violation, as they understand [it]," 
he said.

This American imam condemns that view. He says it does not live up to Islam's 
own ideals.

Spreading the faith is both a Christian and Islamic tenet. And these days, 
technology makes 
that possible on many platforms - television, the Internet and even mobile 
phones. But World 
Christian Broadcasting still has faith in shortwave radio.
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