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Pacific Asian Log AM Radio Guide
Covers the Region and now Fully
Updated and Available for FREE
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The classic Pacific Asian Log of mediumwave [AM] radio stations on air across the entire region has now been updated at www.radioheritage.net.
Produced by Bruce Portzer in Seattle WA, this extensive radio guide covers literally thousands of AM radio stations and is hosted by the Radio Heritage Foundation.
It draws on monitoring by many volunteers across the region, as well as information directly from broadcasters so it's accurate and up to date.
You can search the database or download a pdf version for your own non-commercial use by visiting www.radioheritage.net/PAL_search.asp today.
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Revised Entries
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Many revised entries....you'll find 1,379 AM listings for China alone, plus 630 for Japan, 352 for Australia.....each entry contains up to 7 data items, so that's almost 10,000 separate bits of data for China alone!!
On 1170kHz, there are 35 stations across the region, the most powerful being DWVA Poro, Philippines with 1,000kW power, as well as KJNP North Pole [Alaska] and 2CH Sydney, Australia.
You'll find the Pacific Asian Log Radio Guide useful for business and vacation travel [just print out the stations from the countries you're visiting], radio monitoring, advertising and PR campaign media planning and much more...it's up to date and it's free.
The Pacific Asian Log traces its origins back to radio station call lists first published in New Zealand during the 1930's, and is volunteer supported and produced as a free service for everyone.
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Donate Now to Upgrade PAL
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If you'd like to make a donation towards upgrading today's Radio Guides with even more information please use your VISA or Mastercard this today and just click on the donation button at www.radioheritage.net. All donations of NZ$5 or more are tax deductable for New Zealand taxpayers. Thank you for helping uscontinue to maintain our free services. Watch for lots more new content soon, thanks to people like you.
Pacific Asian Log AM Radio Guide
Covers the Region and now Fully
Updated and Available for FREE
________________________________
The classic Pacific Asian Log of mediumwave [AM] radio stations on air across the entire region has now been updated at www.radioheritage.net.
Produced by Bruce Portzer in Seattle WA, this extensive radio guide covers literally thousands of AM radio stations and is hosted by the Radio Heritage Foundation.
It draws on monitoring by many volunteers across the region, as well as information directly from broadcasters so it's accurate and up to date.
You can search the database or download a pdf version for your own non-commercial use by visiting www.radioheritage.net/PAL_search.asp today.
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Revised Entries
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Many revised entries....you'll find 1,379 AM listings for China alone, plus 630 for Japan, 352 for Australia.....each entry contains up to 7 data items, so that's almost 10,000 separate bits of data for China alone!!
On 1170kHz, there are 35 stations across the region, the most powerful being DWVA Poro, Philippines with 1,000kW power, as well as KJNP North Pole [Alaska] and 2CH Sydney, Australia.
You'll find the Pacific Asian Log Radio Guide useful for business and vacation travel [just print out the stations from the countries you're visiting], radio monitoring, advertising and PR campaign media planning and much more...it's up to date and it's free.
The Pacific Asian Log traces its origins back to radio station call lists first published in New Zealand during the 1930's, and is volunteer supported and produced as a free service for everyone.
_________________________
Donate Now to Upgrade PAL
_________________________
If you'd like to make a donation towards upgrading today's Radio Guides with even more information please use your VISA or Mastercard this today and just click on the donation button at www.radioheritage.net. All donations of NZ$5 or more are tax deductable for New Zealand taxpayers. Thank you for helping uscontinue to maintain our free services. Watch for lots more new content soon, thanks to people like you.