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Old August 7th 03, 11:38 PM
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Matti Ponkamo wrote:


"tommyknocker" kirjoitti
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yazoo63 wrote:

Download the AO3 schedule, and then print it out to hardcopy. I've

found
that list to be extremely accurate regarding times and freqs.


Where do I get it?


I suggest you have look at the hard-core-dx or dxing.info or G.Hauser -sites
for updates of different schedules. Also ILG-Radio has more accurate
information (needs a password). No list is really up-to-date, but reading
actively the dx-sites gives you better knowledge.
Passport and WRTH are a very good base on which I can "build" my updates.

Matti Ponkamo, Naantali, Finland



I got A03 off Glenn Hauser's site worldofradio.com. It's 183 pages in
Word-I don't think I'll be able to print it out on my crappy little home
printer.


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