4VEH used to be on shortwave and a lot of SWLs on the East Coast caught them.
-crainbebo
I don't suppose that anyone at the FCC even cares any more that it is not permitted to use shortwave to cover the domestic market in the US. If the Okeechobee facility of WRMI does broadcast with the intent of being listened to in the US, it is violating FCC rules.
Of course, finding anyone with a shortwave radio may be harder than finding an FCC employee who cares.
They care about as much as they do about not allowing American broadcasters in the tropical bands, and well not caring if they assign them to frequencies outside the official broadcast bands.
Outside of a half-million hams and a few thousand remaining SWL hobbyists, there probably aren't many folks with shortwave broadcast receivers anymore.
When I began listening to shortwave, HCJB was using 30KW transmitters
...and we used to listen to their Monday DX Party Line.
In fact, I first became interested in shortwave after seeing the HCJB call letters ("Heralding Christ Jesus Blessing") and frequency listings on the side of a church in Indianapolis. I suppose that church either supported, or purchased time on the station.
Edit: I just looked at the 1966 WRTH and see 595, "The Voice of Ruminahai", was a mighty 200 watter!
They care about as much as they do about not allowing American broadcasters in the tropical bands, and well not caring if they assign them to frequencies outside the official broadcast bands.
And a lot of hams are only on VHF/UHF FM and digital modes these days, so that number is probably well short of a half-million.
Note that SW is still prohibited from broadcasting only to domestic audiences.
So what about all these hard core Bible thumping broadcasts that are now on shortwave?
I don't recall hearing so many stations like that in the past.
Their signal can be made to not fall across the US and direct toward other countries....but the bible thumpers will always try to bring in money one way or another...I know the Dallas AM of Gene Scott shut down (I would do his widow...she was in a soft porn and is a hottie...but I see her redoing a lot of his former broadcast...NO WAY she has learned the theology like he did...she is merely repeating his old shows like a parrot and wearing a priests shmock is a crock anyway..she hasnt been to any divinity school!)...
I used to watch Gene Scott on the TV station he owned here in Connecticut, WHCT. Doc was an entertaining old huckster, actually a very smart man in both academics and knowledge of marketing and human nature. He knew his Bible and he knew his world history. He also knew exactly what buttons to push to turn people who'd never dream of giving to a televangelist into major supporters. Melissa may be hot, but she hasn't got 1/1,000th of Doc's charisma. I'm surprised the "King's Houses" are still donating enough to keep the operation going.
So what about all these hard core Bible thumping broadcasts that are now on shortwave?
I don't recall hearing so many stations like that in the past.
Nope...FCC rules still prohibit US SW stations from broadcasting to a US audience....it has not been changed.
They've pretty much always been there, but 30 years ago, there were only a handful of them (WYFR, KGEI, KTBN, WINB). There were also others outside the US: Trans World Radio, HCJB, Vatican Radio (which is now rumored to be shutting down), FEBC, and a few others.
This Higgs Boson flies into the Vatican and the Pope tells it to leave at once because Higgs Bosons are not welcome in the Papal Sea.They also air the masses as well I think. I've heard Latin masses on Sundays when Vatican Radio is operating around 15.575.
-crainbebo