Shortwave radio is still alive and kicking. Because shortwave bounces off the upper atmosphere rather than slicing through it, shortwave broadcasts in theory can reach locations around the world. Of course, to get good reception, a listener needs a good antenna. This is a guide for building a “broomstick antenna,” and although crude, it is flexible and can be scaled up or adapted to particular circumstances.

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