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Author Topic: Identifying Utility stations  (Read 587 times)

Elf36

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Identifying Utility stations
« on: November 18, 2021, 1727 UTC »
What online resource do you find to be the best for identifying Utility stations? Most of the time I just google or look on 'Whats on shortwave now' if it's a broadcast station. Hoping to find a list in a Klingenfuss type layout. Thanks

rec/cat7610

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Re: Identifying Utility stations
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2021, 2033 UTC »
I have a coupe of books one new, others
obsolete:
2020 Frequency Handbook for Radio Monitoring by R.Proesch
2006 Monteria HF monitoring handbook
2003, 2007,08 Klingenfuss Utility Guide
2003 Confidential frequency list

You asked so I passed it on...I do like Roland Proesch,s book I just got it....I know you asked for online but I just sent this reply anyhow...73,s ..Marcy



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