After 20 years the BBC is ending its foreign-language shortwave transmissions from Nakhon Sawan after failing to renegotiate its agreement with the Thai authorities. The transmissions were directed mainly at places like Afghanistan and Pakistan where radios are sometimes still the only source of news.
International Short Wave League's 65th anniversarySouthgate Amateur Radio ClubThe International Short Wave League (ISWL) will be celebrating 65 years of service to licensed Radio Amateurs […]
Abstract We investigated whether Top-of-Atmosphere Shortwave (TOA SW) anisotropyessential to convert satellite-based instantaneous TOA SW radiance measurements into TOA SW fluxesis sensitive to cloud-top effective […]
BBC World Service Cuts Language Services and Radio Broadcasts to Cut CostsNews On NewsThere will be a phased reduction in medium wave and short wave […]