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[email protected] January 5th 07 01:17 AM

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?
 
I am currently using Radio Explorer with Prime Time input data.

I realize that I could think up a country and try the internet to see
if they broadcast but a TV guide version of Shortwave would be nice.

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?

Brian


Telamon January 5th 07 02:28 AM

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?
 
In article .com,
wrote:

I am currently using Radio Explorer with Prime Time input data.

I realize that I could think up a country and try the internet to see
if they broadcast but a TV guide version of Shortwave would be nice.

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?


Passport to world band radio.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] January 5th 07 02:38 AM

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?
 
wrote:
I am currently using Radio Explorer with Prime Time input data.

I realize that I could think up a country and try the internet to see
if they broadcast but a TV guide version of Shortwave would be nice.

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?

Brian


Here are some others to consider:

http://www.eibi.de.vu/

http://www.hfcc.org/data/index.html

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/

Roger


Joe Analssandrini January 5th 07 03:24 AM

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?
 
Dear Brian,

I strongly recommend that you purchase the World Radio TV Handbook.

Go he http://www.wrth.com/index.html to learn more.

Along with Passport to World Band Radio (as well as Popular
Communications and Monitoring Times magazines) this book - like
Passport, published yearly - is, in my opinion, indispensable.

In the summer WRTH updates their schedules online and for free.

The other free online services (PrimeTimeShortwave, etc.) are very good
too, but only as supplements to the two books. The books contain far
more broadcast information than is currently available online and books
are inherently easier to use.

As always, my opinions only.

Best,

Joe

wrote:
I am currently using Radio Explorer with Prime Time input data.

I realize that I could think up a country and try the internet to see
if they broadcast but a TV guide version of Shortwave would be nice.

Are there other Shortwave schedule listings available?

Brian




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