How many of you are aware that over the last couple of years, the vast majority of the world's longwave broadcasters have gone silent? The former Soviet Union had about fifty-five of them, now there is one in Belarus, one in Turkmenistan, and zero (or maybe one near Chechnia) in all of Russia. There are five active stations in Mongolia, three in northern Africa, and thirteen in all of Europe from Iceland to Romania. The Beeb plans to keep Radio Four rolling on 198 KHz from Droitwich (plus two synchronized, lower powered transmitters north of Droitwich) but does not plan on replacing their final stage amplifier tubes once they go. That is it, from a high of about about eighty stations down to just under two dozen and in freefall. Makes me wish I had room to put a lowfer station on the air!