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shortwave

[shawrt-weyv] / ˈʃɔrtˈweɪv /


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Then Taylor established his own Radio Liberia that broadcast on shortwave and it too relayed the BBC's flagship radio programme for listeners on the continent.

From BBC

Minor shortwave radio blackouts are unlikely to be disruptive to most people.

From Washington Post

Federal agents obtained court approval in 2001 to enter Montes’s apartment, where they discovered a shortwave radio, an earpiece and a laptop.

From Washington Post

According to the FBI, Montes communicated with her Cuban handlers via shortwave radios, computer diskettes and pagers, The Post reported in 2001.

From Washington Post

While she worked, she listened to a shortwave radio, growing “angry,” as she put it in an interview with the writer Eleanor Munro, at the news she heard.

From New York Times