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This reminds me of a fascinating bit of information that keeps swirling around in my head ever since I listened to that radio show in the 90s. It was about people who listen to messages in radio static, until they believe they hear something there. Of course they record it all, then play back and loop the relevant bits. Listening to it, you think you can hear these messages too. Having been told what they are beforehand, of course.
A little bit like a much later trend of putting fake english subtitles on songs in foreign languages that make it seem like they're singing extremely silly things in english.
Art Bell's late night alien radio show?
Nah, something on WDR.
Ah. I forget Lemmy has a wider international range. To be fair, some American AM stations were known to bounce all over the world.
Thanks for acknowledging that. Too often I feel I have to justify myself for - well, anything that puts me apart from US Americans.
Are you sure you don't mean shortwave? According to this article the furthest for AM is ~1000 miles. That's 1/5th of the way to Europe.