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Does VoA still produce a 'Frequency Schedule'?
Inquiring minds want to know -- is there still such a thing as the VoA
Frequency schedule which listed which transmitter was carrying what program on what frequency? Back in the day pre computers this was easy to get -- just a postcard would get you one, and there were some posted in the late 1990s and early 2000s on this group and elsewhere, but where would one find that info now? I don't see it on their website, and their FTP server is long gone (won't allow anonymous logins anymore at least....) so what's a DXer to do? Or are they just scaling back SW so much that this won't be an issue in the near future anyway? :o Any 'inside' info would be appreciated! 73 //Ken |
Does VoA still produce a 'Frequency Schedule'?
KV Zichi wrote: Inquiring minds want to know -- is there still such a thing as the VoA Frequency schedule which listed which transmitter was carrying what program on what frequency? Back in the day pre computers this was easy to get -- just a postcard would get you one, and there were some posted in the late 1990s and early 2000s on this group and elsewhere, but where would one find that info now? I don't see it on their website, and their FTP server is long gone (won't allow anonymous logins anymore at least....) so what's a DXer to do? Or are they just scaling back SW so much that this won't be an issue in the near future anyway? :o Any 'inside' info would be appreciated! 73 //Ken Hey Vito, Check the EiBi skeds, I suppose you might be able to make one of the programs available extract all the VOA info. http://www.eibi.de.vu/ http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/dx/bc-b07.txt dxAce Michigan USA |
Does VoA still produce a 'Frequency Schedule'?
Hey Vito, Check the EiBi skeds, I suppose you might be able to make one of the programs available extract all the VOA info. http://www.eibi.de.vu/ Excellente list. Thanks from Italy. Would you believe? I have been listening to the Voice of America since December 1993 and thanks to their program called Special English I learnt this great language. Unfortunately in last years it has been increasingly difficult to find reliable and good quality transmissions both from Voa and BBC. What's happening? I love listening to short waves but if this is the trend, all that will remain will be listening to CRI... |
Does VoA still produce a 'Frequency Schedule'?
"Francesco L." wrote: Hey Vito, Check the EiBi skeds, I suppose you might be able to make one of the programs available extract all the VOA info. http://www.eibi.de.vu/ Excellente list. Thanks from Italy. Prego Would you believe? I have been listening to the Voice of America since December 1993 and thanks to their program called Special English I learnt this great language. Unfortunately in last years it has been increasingly difficult to find reliable and good quality transmissions both from Voa and BBC. What's happening? I love listening to short waves but if this is the trend, all that will remain will be listening to CRI... |
? : Does VOA Still Produce a 'Frequency Schedule' ? - YES !
On Dec 9, 12:29 pm, KV Zichi wrote:
- Inquiring minds want to know -- - is there still such a thing as the VoA Frequency schedule - which listed which transmitter was carrying what - program on what frequency? - - Back in the day pre computers this was easy to get - -- just a postcard would get you one, and there were - some posted in the late 1990s and early 2000s on this - group and elsewhere, but where would one find that - info now? I don't see it on their website, and their - FTP server is long gone (won't allow anonymous logins - anymore at least....) so what's a DXer to do? - Or are they just scaling back SW so much that - this won't be an issue in the near future anyway? :o - - Any 'inside' info would be appreciated! - 73 //Ken - KV Zichi, ? : Does VOA Still Produce a 'Frequency Schedule' ? Voice of America Frequency Up-Dates http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...y-updates.html Dated : Friday, February 16, 2007 -source- "Shortwave Central" - Monitoring Times (MT) # 1 - Voice of America (VOA) http://www.voanews.com/english/portal.cfm # 2 - Voice of America (VOA) "English" http://www.voanews.com/english/index.cfm # 3 - Voice of America (VOA) Shortwave Radio Frequencies http://www.voanews.com/english/about...ciesAtoZ_e.cfm B07 Shortwave Frequencies : 28 October 2007 ~ 29 March 2008 * English to Europe, Middle East, and North Africa * English to Africa -including- Zimbabwe * English to Far East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania * * VOA English-Special Finding the Transmitter Location for that Frequency is more difficult and as "DX Ace" points-out EiBi can help you there. - http://www.eibi.de.vu/ - http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/dx/bc-b07.txt - dxAce - Michigan - USA TIP - Use [CRTL/F] To Find-and-Search the HTML Text List. Shortwave Radio {HF} Schedule -source- ReTards.Org http://www.retards.org/radio/shortwave_schedule/ What's On-the-Air Right Now ! Prime Time Shortwave is a Listing of English Shortwave Radio Broadcasts. PTSW = http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ * English Shortwave Radio Broadcasts Sorted-by-Country http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/country.txt TIP - Use [CRTL/F] To Find-and-Search the HTML Text List. English Shortwave Radio Broadcasts This Hour SW NOW = http://hfradio.org/english/ -source- HF Radio .Org FIND - International Shortwave Broadcast Stations are on a particular Shortwave Radio Frequency SW FREQ = http://hfradio.org/swbc/ Enter the Frequency in Kilo-Hertz (kHz) -and- Click-On the [Search Now] Button hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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