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» Site title: Adelaide CBD » Site description: Radio stations that can be heard from the Adelaide CBD during daylight hours on the MF, HF and VHF broadcast radio bands. Includes a channel and call sign reference for national and international DXers.
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» Site title: Amateur Radio World-Wide - NW7US » Site description: HF radio propagation, operation, equipment, as well as amateur (HAM) radio in general, and also a large collection of SWL, Shortwave and DXing resources.
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» Site title: AsiaWaves » Site description: Directory and frequency listings of radio and television stations in South and Southeast Asia.
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» Site title: Bluegrass DaVinci Fellowship » Site description: Details the activities of a group of enthusiasts who meet regularly to pursue interests in shortwave radio. Includes member photograph albums, activity dates, current propagation conditions and related links.
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» Site title: Coastal Radio » Site description: Worldwide marine and coastal radio information, including frequency lists, logs, and links to live audio.
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» Site title: Cobalt Pet Shortwave Web-Log » Site description: Shortwave reception reports, listening tips, product reviews, photos, and links
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» Site title: DX Antwerp » Site description: A Flemish association Of SWL enthusiasts. Features club information, photos, logs, and DX bulletins. [English]
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» Site title: DX Band-1TV and Band-2 Radio » Site description: Band-1 TV and Band-2 FM radio reception via tropo, meteor scatter and sporadic E.
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» Site title: The DX Home Page » Site description: From Klaus-Dieter Scholz, includes DSWCI news, shortwave schedules, station news, radio station addresses, ITU abbreviations list and tips for shortwave newcomers.
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» Site title: DXing.com » Site description: Compendium of radio monitoring information, including general beginner's information, international broadcasting news, and resources to monitoring hobbyists of all stripes, including ham radio.
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» Site title: Intereval Signals Archive » Site description: Interval signals, signature tunes, and identification announcements from international, domestic, and clandestine radio stations around the world. Requires Realplayer G2.
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» Site title: IntervalSignal Database » Site description: Interval signals, jingles, and station announcements of national and international shortwave radio stations.
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» Site title: The Listening Post - Shortwave » Site description: Interactive web-controlled Drake R-8 allows 5 and 30 second live sound bites, details of last 25 frequencies selected by listeners, and information about tuning controls.
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» Site title: The Overcomer » Site description: International broadcast of prophecy. Includes shortwave, satellite and live internet broadcasting.
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» Site title: Radio Portal » Site description: Interactive search engine for HAM radio operators and shortwave listeners. Offers information on all frequency ranges from VLF to UHF.
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» Site title: R.L. Drake Virtual Museum » Site description: Presents a Drake online catalog and illustrations covering products from the 1958 R1-A to the present R8 line, including accessories.
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» Site title: Save the BBC World Service » Site description: Website of listeners who are opposed by the decision by the BBC World Service to end shortwave broadcasting to North America, Australia and New Zealand in July 2001.
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» Site title: Shortwave Listeners Service » Site description: Shortwave frequency guides, NAVTEX schedules, callsign database and modification information on the JRC-NRD515.
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» Site title: Shortwave Monitoring Station » Site description: Resource for SWL enthusiasts features information, reception tips, international broadcasting schedules, plus a QSL gallery, audio recordings, photos and links. [English, German and French]
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» Site title: Spy Centre » Site description: A resource for information about Shortwave Spy Number Stations.
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» Site title: Spy Number Stations » Site description: Numbers stations, shortwave spy stations, spooks, Russian KGB and The Lincolnshire Poacher, among others.
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» Site title: TRS » Site description: SWL information, frequencies, propagation data, DX events, QSL gallery, downloads and links.
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» Site title: Universal DX League » Site description: South Asia-based resource for QSL and club information, plus helpful DX links.
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» Site title: Web -controlled Shortwave Receivers » Site description: A network of web-controlled SW receivers around the world. Tune the receivers with your browser for live audio.
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» Site title: WTS - Where's That Station? » Site description: Windows based receiving utility for mediumwave DXers. Includes software overview and screen shots, downloads, online support, DXing resources and contact information.
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