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Radio bands and station frequencies.
I am restoring an old STC MW/SW receiver,
and I am re-drawing the 1938 dial letters on tracing paper, prior to having a bloke prepare an adhesive clear transfer for sticking onto the back of the glass of this radio. Some of the AM station letters have fallen off the dial, and I am not sure about the positins of the main SW listening bands. Does anyone know a URL where I view the complete list of Australia's radio stations with their frequencies, and where the main SW bands are located. I tried Google, but only part of the ABC stations came up. Patrick Turner. |
For a list of Australias stations and frequencies, try ... (these are the
english broadcasts only) http://www.swl.nu/listen/ Hope this helps, Barry N4IJN "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... I am restoring an old STC MW/SW receiver, and I am re-drawing the 1938 dial letters on tracing paper, prior to having a bloke prepare an adhesive clear transfer for sticking onto the back of the glass of this radio. Some of the AM station letters have fallen off the dial, and I am not sure about the positins of the main SW listening bands. Does anyone know a URL where I view the complete list of Australia's radio stations with their frequencies, and where the main SW bands are located. I tried Google, but only part of the ABC stations came up. Patrick Turner. |
yazoo63 wrote: For a list of Australias stations and frequencies, try ... (these are the english broadcasts only) http://www.swl.nu/listen/ Hope this helps, Barry N4IJN Thanks, I searched a bit further today and got the info I wanted from the Aust Broadcasting Authority. But since I couldn't down load the pdf files for some reason like other pdf files, their library gal agreed to send me a copy of the station info, so I can include the main ones on the dial. There are a lot more stations since 1938. Patrick Turner. "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... I am restoring an old STC MW/SW receiver, and I am re-drawing the 1938 dial letters on tracing paper, prior to having a bloke prepare an adhesive clear transfer for sticking onto the back of the glass of this radio. Some of the AM station letters have fallen off the dial, and I am not sure about the positins of the main SW listening bands. Does anyone know a URL where I view the complete list of Australia's radio stations with their frequencies, and where the main SW bands are located. I tried Google, but only part of the ABC stations came up. Patrick Turner. |
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