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[A-DX] DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 6


  • Subject: [A-DX] DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 6
  • From: Christoph Ratzer <dx@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 21:22:17 +0200

Und noch ein Hinweis zu einer neuen Publikation, mehr Infos dazu auch auf
der Webseite des DSWCI: http://www.dswci.org

73 Christoph
 

NEW  SURVEY  AVAILABLE:

The DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 6  (DBS-6)
edited by DSWCI Chairman, Anker Petersen.
ISSN 1399-8218

The 47 years old DSWCI which still has experienced DX-ers in 35 countries
all over the world as members, has just issued the 6th  Edition of its
annual Domestic Broadcasting Survey. This time the survey is divided into
four parts:

Part 1: The 32nd edition of the Tropical Bands Survey covering all ACTIVE
broadcasting stations on 2300 - 5700 kHz.

Part 2: Domestic stations on international shortwave bands above 5700 kHz
broadcasting to a domestic audience, or relaying such broadcasts to
compatriots abroad which have increased in order to save production costs in
external services.

Part 3: All ACTIVE Clandestine shortwave stations are listed with schedules
and identifications in a different lay out.
Part 4: Deleted frequencies which have not been reported heard during the
past four years.

This new Survey is based upon many official sources and DX-bulletins. A04
schedules are included when available.
In order to make the DBS reliable, our own monitors around the world have
checked throughout the period May 2003 - April 2004, if each of the 1560
station frequencies is on the air. As a result of this monitoring, about 70%
of the frequencies already have been confirmed being used in 2004! ACTIVE
stations are marked with an A (²Regular²), B (²Irregular²) or C (²Sporadic²)
in the list.   D means ²Likely inactive².

A unique feature is the right column called ²Last log². It shows the last
month and year before DBS deadline on April 15, 2004 when the particular
station was reported logged by a DX-er somewhere in the world.This is
another way of indicating the current audibility of the station. To make
this DBS up-to-date and user-friendly, most frequencies which have not been
heard during the past year have been deleted and moved to Part 4.

Other useful features for easy identification (ID) are the parallel
frequencies and reference to Station ID sentenses.

Five sample extracts from the DBS-6 are shown on page 2. Reviews can be
found on www.dswci.org
    
The 48 pages A-4 size DBS-6 is available by e-mail as pdf-format (about 663
KB). A limited number is also printed on paper.

They are sold by the treasurer:

DSWCI, 
c/o Bent Nielsen, 
Egekrogen 14, 
DK 3500 Vaerloese, 
DENMARK 

E-Mail edition:    DKK 40,00 or USD 7.00 or EUR 5,00 or GBP 4,00 or IRC 6.


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