A commentary on what appears to be the imminent death of broadcasting on the longwave band
Hi there, these are my thoughts on the apparent death of the longwave band. Of the few stations that remain, I wonder how long it will be before they also close down and broadcasting on the band is lost forever. Thanks for watching. 73.

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