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SWLing Post reader, Alex, has just informed me that he’s updated his shortwave frequency charts once again. Alex said he has, “improved the layout of the charts so that they have a bigger, clearer type.” He continues:
“They should be more legible this time, even if you print off from a basic printer and carry the bits of paper around when travelling. They also now divide the day into Early and Late, rather than Dark and Daylight, which seems to work better.”
Note that Alex creates his charts based on actually listening to broadcasters, rather than importing schedules from other sources.
SWLing Post reader, Alex, has just informed me that he’s updated his printer-friendly shortwave frequency charts for the winter broadcasting season. Note that Alex creates his charts based on listening to broadcasters rather than importing schedules from other sources. You can download the free charts on his website: Shortwavetimes.com Many thanks, Alex!
SWLing Post reader, Alex, has just informed me that he’s updated his printer-friendly shortwave frequency charts once again. Alex writes: “I am pleased to say I have just managed to put up the latest charts for listening in Europe in all languages on the site shortwavetimes.com. There's also a version 2…
SWLing Post reader, Alex, has just informed me that he’s updated his printer-friendly shortwave frequency charts for the winter broadcasting season. Note that Alex creates his charts based on listening to broadcasters rather than importing schedules from other sources. You can download the free charts on his website: Shortwavetimes.com Many thanks, Alex!
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I guess for now i’ll settle for bookmarking and adding your RSS
feed to my Google account. I look forward to brand new updates and will share this site with my
Facebook group. Talk soon!