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(More customer reviews)Since 1974 this is the first time I'm not buying the WRTH. Quality has gone worsening in the last ten years, and -- as stated by other readers -- the strange splitting-editing is not handy. More: there is something I don't understand, and people at WRTH never answered to my two letters: the suppression of music identification scores. OK, not everybody can read music, but often the music id is the only way to identify a rare station in some exotic languages. Add the fact that often the station/program presented in the WRTH schedules is totally absent on the frequency. If editors at WRTH are not interested in doing a good job, I'm not interested in wasting my money.
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This is the ultimate guide for the serious radio listener!This latest 57th edition is the most up-to-date source available anywhere on medium wave, shortwave, and television broadcast information. All the world's national radio services are conveniently bookmarked, and dozens of color pages provide articles, radio reviews, propagation predictions, and maps. Dozens of winter shortwave frequencies are shown, together with frequency lists of international broadcasts in English, French, German, and Spanish. What's more, you'll find details of television broadcasters, arranged alphabetically by country, as well as DX Club information, ITU codes, and other essential information.
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