“War Revives
Shortwave Radio's Appeal: Communications: Many consumers, eager for news from
the Persian Gulf are snapping up machines that fell out of fashion long ago.” – Los Angeles Times
1991
That LA Times headline above says it all about the appeal even today of a radio hobby that is over 80 years old – Shortwave Radio Listening.
So why shortwave radio? The best source of global information continues to be shortwave radio. Throughout the world, shortwave remains the most readily available and affordable means of communication and information. It lets you listen to voices from around the world. You'll also learn about the lives and concerns of people from all walks of life, from soldiers, to farmers, to retired scholars. It provides coverage nearly instantaneous of news and events from around the world.
If
you live in the U.S., you can easily listen to shortwave broadcast stations from
countries like North/South Korea, Iran, Australia, Cuba, China, New Zealand, Pakistan,
India, Japan, England, Egypt, Tunisia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United
States and many other counties if you have a good shortwave receiver, and you
know when and where to listen!
The new International Shortwave Broadcast Guide by Gayle Van Horn W4GVH, is that all important information resource you need to tap into the worldwide shortwave broadcast radio spectrum. It is a 24 hour station/frequency guide to all the stations currently broadcasting on shortwave radio. This unique shortwave resource is the only publication that offers a by-hour schedule that includes all language services, frequencies and world target areas for each broadcast station.
This
new e-publication is an expanded version of the English shortwave broadcast
guide formerly printed in the pages of Monitoring Times magazine
over the last 20 years. This one of a kind electronic e-book will now be
published twice a year to correspond with station seasonal time and frequency
changes.
If
you enjoy listening or monitoring HF shortwave stations, and you miss the
monthly English frequency listings formerly published in the late Monitoring
Times magazine, and multilingual station listing in the old MTXpress
electronic magazine, this valuable tool will now be your new guide to listening
to the world.
Frequency updates between editions will be
posted on her Shortwave Central blog
at: http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/.
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apps by checking out this link to the Amazon website at www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771.
The International Shortwave Broadcast Guide is now available for purchase worldwide from Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/International-Shortwave-Broadcast-Winter-2013-2014-ebook/dp/B00H8X7LHM/.
The price for this Winter 2013-2014 edition is US$4.99. Since this book is
being released internationally, Amazon customers in the United Kingdom,
Germany, France Spain, Italy, Japan, India, Canada, Brazil, Mexico and
Australia can order this e-Book from Amazon websites directly servicing these
countries. All other countries can use the regular Amazon.com website.
For additional information on this and other
Teak Publishing radio hobby books, monitor the company sponsored Internet blogs
– The Military Monitoring Post (http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/),
The Btown Monitor Post (http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/)
and The Shortwave Central (http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/)
for availability of additional e-books that are currently in production.
You can view the complete Teak Publishing
book catalog online at http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/.
Click on the Teak Publishing radio hobby e-book link at the top of the blog
page.
You can learn more about the author by going
to her author page on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Gayle-Van-Horn/e/B0084MVQCM/.
The
International Shortwave Broadcast Guide will have wide appeal to
shortwave radio hobbyists, amateur radio operators, educators, foreign language
students, news agencies, news buffs and many more interested in listening to a
global view of news and events as they happen.
If
you are an amateur radio operator or shortwave radio enthusiasts, and want to
hear what is happening outside the ham bands on that transceiver or portable
shortwave radio in your shack, then this new e-book from Teak Publishing is a
must in your radio reference library.