World Radio TV Handbook 2006
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Product Description
"WRTH 2006" will have: special anniversary articles, other articles on topics of great interest to listeners and dxers alike, reviews the latest equipment reviews, maps fully updated showing SW transmitter sites, reference expanded with details of domestic SW transmitter sites, and broadcaster abbreviations. This year "World Radio TV Handbook" celebrates its 60th anniversary as the most comprehensive guide to broadcasting on the planet. With the help of our international network of contributors we again provide the most up-to-date information on medium wave, shortwave and FM broadcasts and broadcasters available in any publication. It includes information on: Features - colour pages giving articles, radio reviews, propagation predictions, and colour maps; National Radio - the world's national radio services together with MW frequency lists by region; International Radio - the winter shortwave frequencies as supplied by the broadcasters together with lists of international and domestic broadcasts by frequency and international broadcasts in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish by UTC, including a new Clandestine section; Television - details of the broadcasters arranged alphabetically by country; and Reference - Transmitter Sites, Standard Time and Frequency Transmissions, DX Club information, Internet resources and other essential information.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #864601 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-01
- Format: Special Edition
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 704 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"World Radio TV Handbook 2005, bible of SW broadcasting community, is as complete as it can possibly be." Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO No. 1256 "WRTH is the one and only authoritative source of information for everyone involved in international broadcasting." Prof. Wolf Harranth, ORF/Austrian Broadcasting Corporation"
