Path: utzoo!utgpu!ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca!CUVMA!SWL-L Date: Thu, 11 Jan 90 19:24:42 EST Reply-To: Mike Nowicki Sender: Short Wave Listener's List Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was From: Mike Nowicki Subject: Re: SWL Program Guide X-To: swl-l@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu To: UofToronto LAN redistribution Message-ID: <90Jan12.093059est.58126@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca> Newsgroups: bitnet.swl-l Distribution: ut Approved: devnull@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu In article <16738@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> bakken@megaron.arizona.edu (Dave Bakken) writes: >In article <15450@well.UUCP> rh@well.UUCP (Robert Horvitz) writes: >> >>The best source for information of this type is the "SWL Program >>Guide." This gives not just the times and frequencies of most of the >>stations audible in North America, but the names of the programs and the >>days of the week they're on. It's sort of like TV Guide, and is about >>7 times more comprehensive than the listings in MT. > >Wow - that sounds exactly what I'm looking for. MT is nice, but their >listings have a lot of frequencies that I can't get. I don't know if >this is because I'm not on the east coast, those signals are being >beamed to another part of the world, or MT has stale schedule data. > If you're in Arizona the west coast skeds and freqs would probably come in better that transmissions beamed to the east coast. In actual practice I'll bet your reception is equally poor for both coasts' as target areas. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Michael Nowicki N6LUU Atari Corp,Sunnyvale CA /TT/UNIX/X team | |............................................................................| | char *disclaimer=" Views expressed are my own, not my employer's"; | | char *good_quote=" 'Wait'll they get a load of me!' - The Joker"; | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------