NEWS RELEASE                                                    Date:  January 
24, 2014

NASWA DETAILS ITS 27th ANNUAL WINTER SWL FEST PROGRAM

        NASWA, the North American Shortwave Association, has announced 
preliminary program details for its 27th Annual Winter SWL Festival to be held 
at the Doubletree Suites Hotel in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania on March 14 
and 15, 2014.

        The Winter SWL Fest is the largest and longest-running annual meeting 
of shortwave radio enthusiasts and hobbyists in the Western Hemisphere.  Beyond 
the opportunity to renew old friendships and make new contacts, the conference 
serves as a forum for discussion of radio-related matters of interest and 
import to the attendees, which have numbered in excess of 200 in some recent 
years.

        This year’s program of forums features two presentations by Australian 
Mark Fahey, who has travelled North Korea extensively in recent years. Over 
four successive trips to each province of the country, he has smuggled in and 
out monitoring and recording equipment enabling the capture and analysis of 
hundreds of hours of domestic radio and television broadcasting.

        Scheduled for successive afternoons on Friday and Saturday, Behind the 
Curtain: North Korean Broadcasting and Propaganda, will extensively discuss and 
feature audio and video examples of North Korean internal and external 
broadcasting, international and clandestine broadcasters that manage to 
penetrate through the regime’s jamming, as well as descriptions and photographs 
of the media infrastructure used by the North Korean regime as the prime 
instrument of control over the population.

        In addition to the ever-popular annual forums on scanning and 
unlicensed broadcasting (otherwise known as pirate radio), the 2014 Fest 
program also will feature the following sessions and presenters (subject to 
revision):

Radio Broadcasting: The Earliest Years – Dr. Harold Cones
Navigating a Future for the Radio Hobby – Sheldon Harvey, President of the 
Canadian                       International DX Club
Internet Radio 2.0 – Rob DeSantos
A Practical Guide to Loop Antennas – Jef Eichner
Developing a Shortwave Radio Archive – Thomas Witherspoon, President of Ears to 
Our World
Whatever Happened to Digital Radio? – Mark Phillips
Ionosounders and Other Real Time Propagation Aids – Tracy Wood
Ham Radio Tools for SWLs – Skip Arey

        There’s also David Goren’s Friday night Shortwave Shindig radio studio 
party, as well as brief talks by Paul Ladd on World Christian Broadcasting’s 
shortwave transmitter projects, Allen Loudell of WDEL radio on trends in U.S. 
commercial radio, especially news/talk radio; and Sheldon Harvey’s annual 
tribute to those who departed us for a “higher station” over the last year.  
Not to mention: the Saturday night banquet and Grande Raffle!

        Why not join us at the 27th Annual Winter SWL Fest?  Details on 
location, registration, meals and lodging are available from the official web 
site:  swlfest.com

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