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As a kid way back in 1972 I would listen to shortwave stations on my mother's Lafayette all-band receiver. I had a few interesting logs in those days most notably radio Guyana prior to the Jonestown incident. My current shortwave receiver is a Radio Shack DX-394.

As of September 1, 2003 I started uploading loggings from my Palm PDA to http://inscoe.org/aload.cgi?radiolog.
I really need to update them more.



Some useful links to get you started:

US Frequency Allocation Chart
NASWA - The North American Shortwave Association
Bry's Shortwave Radio Links
International Listener
World Band Radio
Clandestine Radio Watch
Bill Snyder's Hurricane Frequencies
Usenet radio newsgroups
Funkenhauser's Whamlog & Mediumwave DX Links
The Shortwave Jargon Glossary
Hard Core DX
DX Window
Don Moore's Patepluma International Radio Home Page
Mark Mohrmann's Latin America DX
DX World
Glenn Hauser's World of Radio
Cumbre DX
The National Radio Club
International Radio Club of America
Popular Communications Online
Monitoring Times
Shortwave Magazine
Worldwide Utility News
Hugh Stegman's Utility World
Utility Monitoring
Radio Netherlands - Radio Book & Magazine List
Pirate Radio Address List
World Association of Christian Radio Amateurs & Listeners
Bob Colyard's SPEEDX Shotwave & DXing Homepage
AM DXers Webring
Bill's Ultimate TIS Digest Bill in Elkridge, MD - I think this is no longer being updated.
Kiwa Electronics
HF-FAX
Digital modes audio
TABLES OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
Handy Shortwave Chart
The 3840 KHz & Art Bell Gang
Utility Monitoring Central
cinco-dos-dos-tres-quatro
Klingenfuss
Dave Crawford's Intel links
Spooks
The Spooks Archives

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