Richard,
Thanks for this tip. It is so cool to hear selective fading on the internet.
I can close my eyes and imagine I am still using a shortwave radio.
Joe Buch
From: Richard Cuff <[email protected]>
>To: ODXA <[email protected]>; Internet radio discussion
><[email protected]>; DXLD <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:56 AM
>Subject: [Internetradio] "All India Radio" finally has a webcast
>
>
>I just stumbled across this - an "off the air" version of the daily 2100 UTC
>English Language service of All India Radio is now available via the World
>Radio Network. Complete with fading!
>
>A 50-day online archive of the program is available.
>
>It appears this broadcast is not part of the WRN North American Service, which
>is a channel on Sirius/XM satellite radio.
>
>This sounds like someone is capturing the shortwave audio in Western Europe -
>which tends to be at armchair listening level at that time.
>
>I have suggested for years that AIR could reach more listeners - especially in
>North America - with an Internet presence. Their response has historically
>been that North America isn't a strategic target area for them.
>
>Best way to navigate to their content is to visit the "Listeners" section of
>the World Radio Network website: http://www.wrn.org .
>
>Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
>
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