Unless they have added a lot in the last 3 or 4 years, WRTH's domestic MW
listings are pathetic*. White's Radio Log is long gone, unfortunately, so
Dave's best bet is to contact the "National Radio Club" which specializes in
BCB DX (until BPL and digital take care of that). Run NRC through Google,
Dave, they have a large web presence.
*example starting at the low end: WRTH lists 2 stations on 550 kHz. A very
old (1975) pattern book from NRC lists 22 US stations.
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 01:16:23 GMT, "Dave Pitzer"
wrote:
Does anyone know of a "good" listing/directory of either U.S. or North
American AM broacst band stations ---- with cross listings by call-sign,
frequency, location and possibly radiated power?
In other words, a broadcast band DXer's "bible". There surely must be
one --- or is BCB DXing not the hobby it once was?
Thanks,
Dave Pitzer
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Hi David,
Right next to me, The World Radio & Television Handbook (WRTH).
Not only AM, but SW, FM, and TV for every country in the world.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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