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Getting FTL broadcast into U.S. via foreign shortwave

Started by Dave Ridley, June 06, 2009, 05:07 PM NHFT

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Dave Ridley

If the Washington government were to crack down on the internet, or if electricity were spotty, or internet services interrupted...
Most of us would not be able to hear FTL. We would be cut off from it at the time we most need it.

However if a shortwave station in another country were carrying it... and if that station had a signal strong enough to reach the U.S...

Many of us could tune in on shortwave.  Sort of like a reverse Radio Free Europe. 

Any thoughts on how to make this happen or what stations might be appropriate for approaching?  Thus far I've come up with these two possibilities:

http://www.geocities.com/voice_of_the_netherlands/
http://www.geocities.com/eastcoastholland/


MTPorcupine3

What a disappointment. I thought you were going to tell us that you are Getting FTL broadcast into U.S. via foreign shortwave!