With Radio Prague leaving shortwave, I mentioned that they actually do have a decent archive of some of their programming segments. There is audio for "Letter From Prague" consistently available back to March 31, 2002.
Then there's the irony of the RSI announcement. It was posted with links to the RSI website where you could listen to the announcement that they were leaving SW at your leisure, without needing to be sitting at the radio when the broadcast aired live... RC On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Joe Buch <[email protected]> wrote: > Reminds me of an April article I wrote for the NASWA Journal Tech Topics > Column a decade or two ago about how one could use a broadband tape recorder > to capture the entire HF spectrum ala NSA and then play back into a radio > that could tune in any frequency transmitting at that time. If NASWA had > spent some of their vast stash of surplus cash on such a project back then, > we would now have a complete archive of SW programs over the intervening > years. Pull and mount the right tape and you could return to virtual > radioland any time you needed a nostalgia fix. We could all relive the > decay of a once vibrant medium in virtual real time. >
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