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04 Where can I find an e-mail address/web site for Radio Foobar? (Shortwave radio) |
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This article is from the Shortwave radio FAQ, by Ralph Brandi rbrandi@lucent.com with numerous contributions by others.
The most up-to-date source of known e-mail addresses for radio broadcasters
is Thorsten Koch's *Internet Guide to Shortwave Broadcasters*. It is posted
to rec.radio.shortwave periodically, or is available on the WWW at the URL
http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~thkoch/ or at a mirror site in the
U.S., http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jblythe/short-wave.html . The publication
also includes listings of web sites.
The 1995 WRTH also includes a few e-mail addresses, and the 1996 edition
promises to include many more as part of its regular listings.
One of the best starting points for radio-related web sites, including
those belonging to radio stations, is Pete Costello's Shortwave/Radio
Catalog, available at http://itre.ncsu.edu/radio/. If it isn't linked
to on these pages, it's linked to on one of the pages this links to.
 
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radio, shortwave, broadcasting, equipment, rec.radio.shortwave, AM/FM DXing
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