Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen (1975)
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana (1991)
Hey Jude - The Beatles (1968)
Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin (1971)
Hotel California - Eagles (1976)
Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan (1965)
Imagine - John Lennon (1971)
Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen (1975)
Back in Black - AC/DC (1980)
Sweet Child o' Mine - Guns N' Roses (1987)
Enter Sandman - Metallica (1991)
Zombie - The Cranberries (1994)
Smells Like Nirvana - Bush (1994)
Song 2 - Blur (1997)
Mr. Brightside - The Killers (2004)
Artificial intelligence is confused here since 6070 is in the shortwave broadcast bands with a 10kw transmitter.
Looks like their summary of this
http://www.arrl.org/news/german-radio-amateurs-breathe-new-life-into-orphaned-shortwave-channel
This Sunday Robbie Owen asked ChatGPT to come up with a 20 song themed playlist, can't remember the theme but it was fairly specific. The vast majority of them were incorrect.
According to the Google Bard AI, so it maybe complete ***
"Radio Channel 292 doesn't have a German license but an amateur radio license from the German Amateur Radio League (DARC).
In 2012, the German public international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) decided to close down one of its 500 kW shortwave broadcast transmitters near Munich. A group of German radio amateurs, including Harald Kuhl (DL1ABJ), applied for and were allocated the then available short wave frequency of 6070 KHz in 2013. This group now have an operational 10 kW station on the frequency, using the driver stages from the old Deutsche Welle transmitter.
The station is not a commercial broadcaster and does not receive any funding from the government or private donors. It is run entirely by volunteers and relies on donations to keep operating."
Anyone know What legislation does Germany have that allows hobby access to the shortwave broadcast bands?
What is stopping other countries in the region doing the same?
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