WRTH update A18

We are pleased to announce that the Summer (A18) broadcasting schedules file is now ready for free download. This file is in PDF format (you will need a program that is capable of reading the PDF format, such as the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, etc.). Please visit http://www.wrth.com and follow the links for ‘updates’. The file is called: WRTH2018IntRadioSuppl2_A18Schedules.pdf
The A18 schedules file contains the broadcasting schedules of over 200 International and Clandestine/target broadcasters; International LW/MW/SW transmitter sites table; International DRM broadcasts; Selected language broadcasts; a ‘by frequency’ table of every frequency used by each station in the main schedule section.
We hope this file will be not only be a useful companion to the printed WRTH, but will also prove indispensable as a standalone source of information.
Best wishes and happy listening/DXing
WRTH (World Radio TV Handbook) Editorial team.

EMWG no longer maintained

I have decided to no longer maintain the EMWG. There is not a single reason that led to this decision, it is a combination of factors which I won’t go into (if you really do want to know, then mail me privately).
For now I will leave the latest version of the list online. I may decide to make the source file (Excel) publicly available or I may end up taking everything offline. No decision there yet.

http://www.emwg.info/

The Radio Africa Network

We are excited to announce our updated frequency for October 2015 – May 2015 (sic). The new broadcasting frequency is 21675 kHz on the 13 meter band. Tune in and be blessed!

(The Radio Africa Network broadcasts from Okeechobee, Florida).

Info via Facebook