Once again, Anker Petersen and his colleagues at the Danish Showtave Club International (DSWCI) have released their annual survey of stations broadcasting in the Tropical Bands and domestic stations operating in the international shortwave bands. There is NOTHING like the Domestic Broadcasting Survey on the market today. For many years now, this important document has been highly regarded by serious DXers and shortwave listeners as being well researched, detailed and comprehensive in its information on the many smaller shortwave broadcasters that can still be heard around the globe. The facts and advice on small South American and Asian broadcasters is just one reason for making sure that this survey is close by your radio!
Here is a press release from DSWCI on the new edition of DBS:
The DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 17 (DBS-17), April 2015
edited by DSWCI Chairman, Anker Petersen.
ISSN 1399-8218
The 58 years old DSWCI which counts experienced DX-ers in 34 countries all over the world as members, has just issued the 17th Edition of its annual Domestic Broadcasting Survey. This survey is divided into three parts:
Part 1: The 43rd edition of the Tropical Bands Survey covering all ACTIVE broadcasting stations on 2300 - 5700 kHz, including clandestines.
Part 2: Domestic stations on international shortwave bands above 5700 kHz broadcasting to a domestic audience.
Part 3: Deleted frequencies between 2 and 30 MHz which have not been reported heard during the past five years, but may reappear.
This new Survey is based upon monitoring by our members, many official sources and DX-bulletins. A15 schedules are included when available. In order to make the DBS reliable, our own monitors around the world have checked throughout the period April 2014 – March 2015, if each of the 530 station frequencies is on the air. ACTIVE stations are marked with an A (”Regular”), B (”Irregular”) or C (”Sporadic”) in the list. D means ”Likely inactive”.
A unique feature is the right column called ”Last log”. It shows the last month and year before DBS deadline on March 31, 2015 when the particular station was reported logged by a DX-er somewhere in the world. This is another way of indicating the current audibility of the station. To avoid inactive stations in this DBS, most frequencies which have not been heard during the past year, have been deleted and are moved to Part 3. No other frequency list has this feature!
Other useful features for easy identification (ID) are the parallel frequencies and reference to Station ID slogans. Reviews can be found on www.dswci.org
All buyers of DBS-17 will get a username and password to the monthly updates on the tropical bands published as "Tropical Bands Monitor" on our website. The similar, historical data from 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 are available to anybody at www.dswci.org/tbm .
The 20 pages A-4 size DBS-17 is available by e-mail as pdf-format (about 350 kB). A limited number is also available printed on paper.
It is sold by the treasurer: DSWCI, c/o Bent Nielsen, Egekrogen 14, DK 3500 Vaerloese, DENMARK
E-Mail edition: DKK 30,00 or USD 6.00 or EUR 4,00 or GBP 3,50 or SEK 40,00 or IRC 2.
Printed edition: DKK 60,00 or USD 12.00 or EUR 8,00 or GBP 7,00 or SEK 75,00 or IRC 4.
Payment by cash notes are accepted whereas checks and postal money orders are not accepted. DSWCI’s Bank is Danske Bank, 2-12 Holmens Kanal, DK-1092 Copenhagen K.
BIC/SWIFT : DABADKKK. IBAN: DK 44 3000 4001 528459. Danish buyers please use: Reg. 3001- konto 4001528459.
If you have EURO as national currency, you are advised to pay to our representative in Germany, Andreas Schmid.
Andreas Schmid, Lerchenweg 4, D-97717 Euerdorf, Germany. E-mail: schmidandy@aol.com
Account 2912472076 at Targobank BLZ: 30020900. BIC: CMCIDEDD. IBAN: DE24300209002912472076 .
If you want to pay via PAYPAL, you have to contact Andreas Schmid, before you send your payment. Payment via PayPal only in US$ currency and only for persons, living outside the European Union (EU).
Anker Petersen and Bent Nielsen
Finally, last year I made a YouTube video review of DBS-16. This is still available, and will give you a really good rundown of the features included in the Domestic Broadcasting Survey.
The DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 17 (DBS-17), April 2015
edited by DSWCI Chairman, Anker Petersen.
ISSN 1399-8218
The 58 years old DSWCI which counts experienced DX-ers in 34 countries all over the world as members, has just issued the 17th Edition of its annual Domestic Broadcasting Survey. This survey is divided into three parts:
Part 1: The 43rd edition of the Tropical Bands Survey covering all ACTIVE broadcasting stations on 2300 - 5700 kHz, including clandestines.
Part 2: Domestic stations on international shortwave bands above 5700 kHz broadcasting to a domestic audience.
Part 3: Deleted frequencies between 2 and 30 MHz which have not been reported heard during the past five years, but may reappear.
This new Survey is based upon monitoring by our members, many official sources and DX-bulletins. A15 schedules are included when available. In order to make the DBS reliable, our own monitors around the world have checked throughout the period April 2014 – March 2015, if each of the 530 station frequencies is on the air. ACTIVE stations are marked with an A (”Regular”), B (”Irregular”) or C (”Sporadic”) in the list. D means ”Likely inactive”.
A unique feature is the right column called ”Last log”. It shows the last month and year before DBS deadline on March 31, 2015 when the particular station was reported logged by a DX-er somewhere in the world. This is another way of indicating the current audibility of the station. To avoid inactive stations in this DBS, most frequencies which have not been heard during the past year, have been deleted and are moved to Part 3. No other frequency list has this feature!
Other useful features for easy identification (ID) are the parallel frequencies and reference to Station ID slogans. Reviews can be found on www.dswci.org
All buyers of DBS-17 will get a username and password to the monthly updates on the tropical bands published as "Tropical Bands Monitor" on our website. The similar, historical data from 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 are available to anybody at www.dswci.org/tbm .
The 20 pages A-4 size DBS-17 is available by e-mail as pdf-format (about 350 kB). A limited number is also available printed on paper.
It is sold by the treasurer: DSWCI, c/o Bent Nielsen, Egekrogen 14, DK 3500 Vaerloese, DENMARK
E-Mail edition: DKK 30,00 or USD 6.00 or EUR 4,00 or GBP 3,50 or SEK 40,00 or IRC 2.
Printed edition: DKK 60,00 or USD 12.00 or EUR 8,00 or GBP 7,00 or SEK 75,00 or IRC 4.
Payment by cash notes are accepted whereas checks and postal money orders are not accepted. DSWCI’s Bank is Danske Bank, 2-12 Holmens Kanal, DK-1092 Copenhagen K.
BIC/SWIFT : DABADKKK. IBAN: DK 44 3000 4001 528459. Danish buyers please use: Reg. 3001- konto 4001528459.
If you have EURO as national currency, you are advised to pay to our representative in Germany, Andreas Schmid.
Andreas Schmid, Lerchenweg 4, D-97717 Euerdorf, Germany. E-mail: schmidandy@aol.com
Account 2912472076 at Targobank BLZ: 30020900. BIC: CMCIDEDD. IBAN: DE24300209002912472076 .
If you want to pay via PAYPAL, you have to contact Andreas Schmid, before you send your payment. Payment via PayPal only in US$ currency and only for persons, living outside the European Union (EU).
Anker Petersen and Bent Nielsen
Finally, last year I made a YouTube video review of DBS-16. This is still available, and will give you a really good rundown of the features included in the Domestic Broadcasting Survey.
HAVING TROUBLE SEEING THIS EMBEDDED VIDEO?? Here's the direct link to YouTube:
http://youtu.be/vVAuN9aSfGk
http://youtu.be/vVAuN9aSfGk
73 and good DX to you all!
Rob Wagner VK3BVW
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