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Yes, technology has come a LONG way since the days of tubes.
I think my first 'radio' was a crystal radio experiment, that picked up local AM radio stations with an earphone, a length of wire, and something to act as a rectifier (crystal diode). I was amazed that three things could pick up a radio signal! These SDR devices are quite the thing, and even more so is the web sites I listed in the previous post where you can effectively listen to SW radio from the comfort of your own home without even spending a penny (except for your internet access). But the adapter I listed in the post above would allow you to listen to most anything in your area or around the world via SW radio. Amazing technology! ![]()
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