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I think the article is a good effort, however please note that world band redirects to shortwave radio. I see no indication in reliable secondary sources that "world band" or "world radio" receiver is anything more than a marketing term used by a few manufacturers to brand their radio receivers that are capable of shortwave broadcast reception. And it looks like this article duplicates material already covered at Shortwave_listening#Shortwave_radio_receivers. Considering the many errors and misstatements in this article, I think the topic be folded into Shortwave_listening#Shortwave_radio_receivers, rather than a separate article that creates the false impression that "world radio" is something different than a shortwave radio. Thoughts? - LuckyLouie ( talk) 14:42, 14 October 2017 (UTC)
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I think the article is a good effort, however please note that world band redirects to shortwave radio. I see no indication in reliable secondary sources that "world band" or "world radio" receiver is anything more than a marketing term used by a few manufacturers to brand their radio receivers that are capable of shortwave broadcast reception. And it looks like this article duplicates material already covered at Shortwave_listening#Shortwave_radio_receivers. Considering the many errors and misstatements in this article, I think the topic be folded into Shortwave_listening#Shortwave_radio_receivers, rather than a separate article that creates the false impression that "world radio" is something different than a shortwave radio. Thoughts? - LuckyLouie ( talk) 14:42, 14 October 2017 (UTC)