[2] Why would anybody want or need one? The primary reasons people use shortwave radios range from interest in the exotic, to helping others in local emergencies. From a logistical point of view, a shortwave radio is a means of enabling the reception of transmissions of interest or utility by a target audience that may have considerable degrees of geographic dispersion. Many countries broadcast to the world in English via state-run propaganda stations, and often make it overly easy to find out their positions on those things that they find important. Shortwave radios provide a way to eavesdrop on the everyday workings of foreign politics & commerce, and even to hear a wider range of AM programming from domestic broadcasters, since they can tune in more AM-type transmissions reaching the radio than so-called 'AM radios'. Many will also enable one to receive SSB transmissions of emergency & other information by radio operators in the amateur, marine & air bands (unlike the traditional in-dash shortwave car radios from Becker, Blaupunkt, Mekka, Motobras, Philips & Sony). _________________________________________________________________ optimised for screen reading in pine