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Shortwave Listeners (SWL-ers) have long enjoyed this most popular guide to World Band Radio! Passport explains it all - how to get started, what to buy, where to tune. There are more than 100 countries reaching out every day with news, music, sports and entertainment. With Passport as your guide, you'll have the world at your fingertips.
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2009 edition. © 2008, published by International Broadcasting Services, Ltd.
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by Enrico Stumpf-Siering, DL2VFR
Designed to bring various aspects of DX closer to experienced radio amateurs and newcomers, this handy reference will find its place on that mini-expedition and in the shack. Generations of DXers have contributed to it with their experience and expertise. Now, all the relevant knowledge and data a DXer needs is available in one book. It covers:
Shortwave DX Handbook provides an easy way into the fascinating world of DX. This book will become a trusty companion for all radio amateurs interested in DX and enable them to take part in all kinds of DX activities.
419 pages. © 2005, by DARC Verlag GmbH.
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This guide covers the latest 2010 schedules of clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide. It was compiled by a new team of international top experts assisted by experienced collaborators and monitors from around the globe.
2010 Shortwave Frequency Guide features a gigantic broadcast frequency list with thousands of entries, and a superb alphabetical list of stations as well. Even more entries cover utility stations worldwide (Red Cross, United Nations and more).
With cearly arranged frequency and schedule tables, year after year, these famous databases are totally revised from scratch. This is the most up-to-date worldwide shortwave radio handbook available today!
Fourteenth edition. © 2009, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.
Coming mid-December!
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Use this CD-ROM to find shortwave broadcast stations worldwide, plus utility stations from 0 to 30 MHz!
Broadcast database: Thousands of entries with the latest schedules of clandestine, domestic and international broadcasting services on shortwave. Compiled by top experts in this field with the assistance experienced collaborators and monitors worldwide.
Utility database (Red Cross, United Nations and more): Thousands of special frequencies from the international bestseller "Guide to Utility Radio Stations." Plus abbreviations and formerly active frequencies, all on one CD-ROM. Browse through all that data in milliseconds, and search in next to no time -- even combined! -- for specific frequencies, countries, stations, languages, call signs and times. It can't get faster than this!
Easily connects to leading receiver control programs: Controlling your equipment by means of this frequency database is now only a mouse-click away! A powerful concurrent full text word search is included, too.
Great for the international radio listener, a businessperson or a tourist traveling worldwide, a professional monitoring service or a circumnavigator sailing around the globe. This is the way -- just a few keystrokes and you have it all!
CD-ROM for Windows. Sixteenth edition. © 2009, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.
Coming mid-December!
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This guide covers the latest 2009 schedules of clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide. It was compiled by a new team of international top experts assisted by experienced collaborators and monitors from around the globe.
2009 Shortwave Frequency Guide features a gigantic broadcast frequency list with thousands of entries, and a superb alphabetical list of stations as well. Even more entries cover utility stations worldwide (Red Cross, United Nations and more).
With cearly arranged frequency and schedule tables, year after year, these famous databases are totally revised from scratch. This is the most up-to-date worldwide shortwave radio handbook available today!
Thirteenth edition. © 2008, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.
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Use this CD-ROM to find shortwave broadcast stations worldwide, plus utility stations from 0 to 30 MHz!
Broadcast database: Thousands of entries with the latest schedules of clandestine, domestic and international broadcasting services on shortwave. Compiled by top experts in this field with the assistance experienced collaborators and monitors worldwide.
Utility database (Red Cross, United Nations and more): Thousands of special frequencies from the international bestseller "Guide to Utility Radio Stations." Plus abbreviations and formerly active frequencies, all on one CD-ROM. Browse through all that data in milliseconds, and search in next to no time -- even combined! -- for specific frequencies, countries, stations, languages, call signs and times. It can't get faster than this!
Easily connects to leading receiver control programs: Controlling your equipment by means of this frequency database is now only a mouse-click away! A powerful concurrent full text word search is included, too.
Great for the international radio listener, a businessperson or a tourist traveling worldwide, a professional monitoring service or a circumnavigator sailing around the globe. This is the way -- just a few keystrokes and you have it all!
CD-ROM for Windows. Fifteenth edition. © 2008, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.
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"There never was, in the whole history of wireless, a bigger role for the amateur wireless enthusiast."--author Geoffrey Pidgeon
Possibly the most important UK wireless traffic in World War II was handled by a unit formed in 1938 as part of the communications division of Britain's Secret Intelligence Services (SIS). The Secret Wireless War offers a history of the SIS, its growing use of wireless in the 1930's, its involvement in the dissemination by wireless of Enigma (Ultra) intelligence, and a whole range of secret uses of wireless as part of the successful prosecution of the war.
The Secret Wireless War documents the personal tales of those who were part of this most secret of units, and events that helped to win the war: secret agents abroad, wireless operators handling "Ultra" and agent's traffic, wireless engineers, interceptors, and administrators; the story of Churchill's personal wireless operator; a fleet of 70+ Packard motor cars and converted Dodge ambulances used as mobile wireless stations; and hams listening to the Abwehr (German secret service) and the Gestapo.
This is an extraordinary story that includes hams among those patriots that undoubtedly helped the allied war effort.
© 2008, By Geoffrey Pidgeon. 194 illustrations including pictures of secret agent's wireless sets! 422 pages, high-quality paper, paperback. Published by Arundel Books. ARRL is the exclusive US distributor.
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As seen on KDKA and heard on The American Entrepreneur Radio Show...WWII Radio Heroes: Letters of Compassion is a story about ham radio operators and others alerting families of POWs during a time of war. The book features more than 30 letters and postcards sent to the author’s family in 1943, notifying them of her grandfather’s capture and status as a prisoner of war. Upon discovering these letters, Ms. Spahr, began researching the people who did this, and why, and reached out to find them or their next of kin, more than 60 years after the fact. Her journey is detailed in WWII Radio Heroes.
76 pages. © 2008, Intrigue Publishing
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