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Subject: World Wide Short Wave Frequencies
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: rebg1944-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 12 Nov 2003 19:33 PST
Expires: 12 Dec 2003 19:33 PST
Question ID: 275303
required a listing of world wide short wave broadcast station
frequencies and the relevant broadcast times. These may be available
from a periodical or publication. the german broadcaster "deutcher
welle ? " have previously published a list but I am not aware how to
source the information.
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Subject: Re: World Wide Short Wave Frequencies
Answered By: mvguy-ga on 13 Nov 2003 05:57 PST
 
Hi,

Here are two publications you can buy that have shortwave programming schedules:

Passport to World Band Radio
Here you can download the table of contents to make sure it's what you
want. It looks to me like it probably is. Purchase information is
available on the page; it's also available at Amazon.com and other
book retailers.
http://www.passband.com/pages/abopass.htm

Amazon link to the above:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0914941844/

Barnes & Noble link to the above:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0914941844&itm=2

WRTH 2003
This book lists programming in English and several other languages.
http://www.wrth.com/wrth.htm

And here are some online sources that seem to be up to date:

WWW Shortwave Listening Guide
You can search through a database of programming here and even find
out what's on the air at a given time.
http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/

Shortwave Stations and International Broadcasters
This site has links to shortwave radio stations from all over.
http://www.shortwave.be/

Listen to the World	
Lists of shortwave broadcasts in English.
http://www.swl.nu/listen/

PrimeTime Shortwave
This site isn't graphically the tops, but there's lot of programming
info here, and you can even download schedules to a Palm OS PDA.
http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/

I hope you find the programs you're looking for!

Best wishes,

Mvguy-ga






Search strategy:

I went to http://directory.google.com and used the search term
"shortwave" (without the quotes) to get to this page:

://www.google.com/search?q=shortwave&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en&cat=gwd%2FTop

From there, I selected the category of the first listing, which gave
me this list of programming resources:

http://directory.google.com/Top/Recreation/Radio/Shortwave_and_DX_Listening/Frequency,_Schedule_and_Programming_Guides/?il=1
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