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Transmitter site Time, UTC Days Language Power (kW) Az Remarks 3.965 Radio France Internationale (DRM) Issoudun 01:00-00:57 1234567 French (Digital) 1 ND RFI 3.975 6160 Shortwave AM Radio Winsen 16:00-18:00 .234567 English 1 ND 3.985 SRF Schweizer Radio Kall-Krekel 16:00-17:00 1234567 German 1 ND 3.995 HCJB Deutsch Weenermoor 05:30-15:30 1234567
Listening on the short waves, 1945 to today. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3996-6. Popular Communications (ceased publication 1982) was a monthly magazine published by CQ Communications. "Monitoring Times". monitoringtimes.com (website of former magazine). Brasstown, NC: Grove Enterprises.
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Most broadcasts are only a few minutes to a few hours at a time. One notable exception was Radio Newyork International, a short-lived attempt to establish a permanent broadcasting station operating from international waters. Some European nations have recently begun allowing privately owned shortwave stations on a far more limited scale.
Short Wave Info; Victor City "Улучшим Свой Компьютер" [Let's Improve Your Computer]. Archived from the original on 2018-09-19.
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Shortwave relay stations are transmitter sites used by international broadcasters to extend their coverage to areas that cannot be reached easily from their home state. For example, the BBC operates an extensive net of relay stations. [1] These days the programs are fed to the relay sites by satellite, cable/optical fiber or the Internet.