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Title: Passport to World Band Radio 2002 (Passport to World Band Radio, 2002) by International Broadcasting Services ISBN: 0-914941-82-8 Publisher: International Broadcasting Service Pub. Date: December, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 (27 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A great investment for both beginners and experienced users
Comment: The hour-by-hour listings of what's on for each of the major (and not so major) international broadcasters really helps me get my money's worth out of my receiving equipment. I do use the blue pages, which sort broadcasters by frequency rather than time, since I am mostly a casual broadcast listener, but they are invaluable to a DX'er who is simply tuning around and comes across something they are not familiar with. This section would help you locate what you are listening to by frequency and time. My favorite section, every year, is the receiver reviews, since there's so little objective analysis of the hardware available anywhere else.
Most seasoned listeners eagerly await the release of Passport to World Band Radio year after year and most new listeners quickly find it as essential as the batteries or the AC adapter.
In my opinion, this is the ultimate shortwave guide. It has reviews of equipment and listings of most every station every station. It is a good book for both beginners and experienced listeners.
A wonderful channel-by-channel guide to world band schedules. So if you are a BBC junky, or need to tune in China Radio, 'Passport' has conveniently listed their air-time schedules for you. Surprisingly, even though 'Passport' fails to list the contact information for radio and antenna manufactures, they list addresses for hundreds of radio station throughout the world that broadcast. So, if you have been desperate to send 'Radio Vlaandren' your your monitoing information so you can obtian that coveted QSL card to complete your collection, the address and contact persons' name is here.
Rating: 5
Summary: Best book to get started; worth getting each year
Comment: If you want to start listening to World (shortwave) Radio, this is the first, and maybe only book to buy. I get it each year for the latest listings and reviews. I listen to world radio for alternate news and views, and for world music.
The book starts with up-to-date reviews on radios costing from $50 to $6,000. It has everything you need to get started, which can be no more than getting a radio and plugging it in, or setting up an outdoor antenna if you want to.
The book describes the most accessible stations, but lists more stations than you'll ever be able to hear: hour-by-hour, station-by-station, channel-by-channel.. Lists English broadcasts, but also "voices from home": native-language broadcasts for those living outside their own country.
The only thing that they don't cover that I wish they would is reviews on the new radios that are controlled entirely by a computer. The book describes only very simple antennas, enough for many. It does not attempt to be a guide to designing an outdoor antenna: that's a subject for an entire book.
I prefer this book to The World Radio TV Handbook, the only real alternative.
If, like me, you want to get this book each year when it's available, the authors will notify you if you drop an email to [email protected].
Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book
Comment: This is a great book for both the beginner and experienced shortwave radio listener. This book lists tons of stations with the frequencies and time they are on the air in an easy to read format.
Find a station on a frequency and don't have a clue as to what station it is? Just look in the blue pages, it lists every shortwave frequency and has a table that lists station, time they are on, and language spoken for that frequency. This book also has a section with a list of stations that broadcast in english, along with frequencies and time.
Along with frequency information this book also has reviews on a few of the popular radios on the market along with some in depth information on a few stations on the air.
Overall this is a great book to have for the avid shortwave listener.
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Title:Grundig Yacht Boy 400PE World Receiver ASIN: B00000JD4V Publisher: Grundig List Price(USD): $179.99 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $127.49 |
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Title: Passport to World Band Radio, 2003 (Passport to World Band Radio, 2003) by Lawrence Magne ISBN: 0914941836 Publisher: International Broadcasting Service Pub. Date: December, 2002 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Passport to World Band Radio: 2004 (Passport to World Band Radio, 2004) by Lawrence Magne ISBN: 0914941844 Publisher: International Broadcasting Service Pub. Date: December, 2003 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: WRTH 2003 World Radio TV Handbook by David G. Bobbett ISBN: 0823059677 Publisher: Watson-Guptill Pubns Pub. Date: January, 2003 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Shortwave Listening Guidebook: The Complete Guide to Hearing the World by Harry L. Helms ISBN: 1878707116 Publisher: Universal Radio Research Pub. Date: August, 1993 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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