In article .com,
American Insurgent wrote:
I went to the BBCWS website but their frequency guide is very
difficult to use, you have to enter a specific city and then you get a
program guide with programming listed by local time, then the freqs
after the pgm descriptions.
They also have transmitter schedules by region. Below the box where you
enter the city (in the middle of http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/),
there is a link "Short Wave Changes". Take that link and you get to a
page with a list of links to the regional schedules. Click on a link and
you get a text listing of transmissions, sorted by time, for that region.
In addition, there's a link on each of the text schedule pages ("Frequency
Chart with transmitter details...) that gives you a graphical version
of the schedule with a bar chart showing the tranmission times by hour
and the location of the transmitters.
Mark Zenier
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