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short-wave
radio-related
sites not
operated
by
broadcasters
or clubs.
To suggest
a site to
be
included
here, or
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Asian
Broadcasting
Institute.
Want
short-wave
schedules
for Asian
short-wave
stations?
Want to
hear
interval
signals
from Asian
stations?
This is
the place!
Canadian
DX Message
Board.
Here you
can read
the
opinions
and
activities
of
Canadian
DXers.
English
Shortwave
to North
America.
Daniel
Sampson
brings you
the latest
short-wave
schedules
for North
America.
Free
Radio
Network.
This is
where to
find the
latest
information
about
pirate
radio
stations.
If you're
interested
in pirate
radio,
bookmark
this site!
Introduction
aux ondes
courtes.
A French
language
informational
web site
based on a
printed
publication
by the
former
Club
d'Ondes
Courtes du
Québec.
Introduces
the
beginner
to the
main
aspects of
shortwave
listening,
in plain
French.
Introduction
aux ondes
courtes:
la découverte
des ondes
courtes en
langage
clair,
accessible
aux non
techniciens.
Tous les
aspects de
ce passe-temps
d'envergure
mondiale.
Liens
francophones.
Hard-Core
DX.
A site for
listeners
whose
primary
interest
is in
trying to
hear weak,
seldom-received
stations.
Glenn
Hauser's
World of
Radio.
Glenn
produces
the weekly
World
of Radio
program
broadcast
over
several
shortwave
stations
and is
also the
publisher
of Review
of
International
Broadcasting
and DX
Listening
Digest.
This site
contains
the latest
schedule
for World
of Radio
and
summaries
of recent
editions.
Interval
Signals
On-Line.
Includes
RealAudio
files of
various
interval
signals
played by
short-wave
stations
at sign on
and during
program
breaks.
Robert
Kramer's
Home Page.
Robert
specializes
in trying
to hear
distant
stations
on
long-wave
and the AM
broadcast
band.
Tim
Noonan's
Home Page.
Another
DXer with
a home
page
containing
useful
information.
Patepluma
International
Radio Home
Page.
This site
is run by
Don Moore
and
concentrates
on
shortwave
broadcasters
of Latin
America.
Propagation
Forecasts.
The
same
propagation
forecasts
broadcast
at 18
minutes
past the
hour on
stations
WWV/WWVH
is also
available
from this
site run
by NOAA.
The
forecast
is updated
at three
hour
intervals.
Radio
Free
Internet.
Andy
Yoder,
author of
books and
articles
on pirate
radio,
runs this
site
devoted to
pirate
radio and
hobby
(Part 15)
broadcasting.
R390
Receiver
Page.
A site
devoted to
the
legendary
R390
series of
receivers.
Chris
Smolinski's
Spy
Numbers
Page.
Chris has
devoted
space at
his
personal
Web site
to
information
about the
mysterious
"spy
numbers"
stations
that have
been
widely
heard for
decades.
Swedish
Report
Service
(SRS).
This is a
killer
site
devoted to
European
pirate/free
radio!
Includes
RealAudio
clips of
European
pirates,
latest
loggings
and
operating
news, and
additional
links.
WWV
Page.
Information
on the
services
available
at WWV and
WWVH.
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