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JSA

 
Dear friends, 

 

four new products for 2009 

 

- 2009/2010 Guide to Utility Radio Stations 

- 2009 Super Frequency List on CD 

- 2009 Shortwave Frequency Guide 

- 1997-2009 Digital Data Decoder Screenshots on CD 

 

have been published on 2 December. We've worked around the clock and hundreds 
of advance orders have been mailed by Thursday 4 December, i.e. well in time 
for the Christmas holiday and monitoring season. Enjoy! 

 

On our updated website 

 

www.klingenfuss.org 

 

you can download full A4 size PDF sample pages of our latest printed products 
as well as the new 2009 catalogue, plus detailed product descriptions, sample 
pages, screenshots, and a list of dealers worldwide - from Australia to the 
United States of America! Alternatively, you may ask for our free 24-pages 2009 
printed catalogue to your postal address. 

 

The 2009/2010 Guide to Utility Radio Stations is the 25th edition of this 
standard reference book for both professional HF radio monitoring services and 
non-professional radio listeners worldwide. 

 

Deadline for the very latest 2009 broadcast schedules published in the brandnew 
Shortwave Frequency Guide was on 20 November 2008. Unlike traditional 
publications in this field, our clear layout and new typeface provides for 
excellent legibility. See the brandnew PDF sample pages! 

 

Apart from the usual up-to-date broadcast and utility station and schedule 
databases, the 2009 Super Frequency List on CD now covers 349 fascinating new 
digital data decoder screenshots from Afghanistan (International Committee of 
the Red Cross, Kabul) to Yemen (Algerian Embassy Sana'a). 

 

Our product Digital Data Decoder Screenshots on CD now covers more than 6,200 
(six thousand two hundred!) digital data decoder screenshots from 1997 to 
today, essentially produced with WAVECOM equipment. Feed your Windows PC with 
this CD, and the "slide show" will keep you busy for a few days - or weeks! 

 

The brandnew WAVECOM W-CODE is a software decoder with inputs identical to the 
famous W61PC. It allows seamless integration with SDR (Software-Defined Radio) 
receivers with IQ data or digital audio outputs, and provides all functions 
required to analyze, decode and process data communications throughout the 
complete radio spectrum (HF, VHF, UHF, SHF). MICROTELECOM's revolutionary 
Perseus and the W-CODE make a real dream team! 

 

The W61 series of Digital Data Analyzer and Decoder products is clearly 
targeted at the professional market. Typical applications are manual or 
automated monitoring of radio communication transmissions in the HF + UHF + VHF 
+ SHF + satellite bands, SIGINT, and signal analysis and classification. The 
superb new software cracks 180+ modes with worldwide leading technology. 
Detailed information can be found on our website and in the printed brochure 
available upon request. 

 

As precisely predicted by ourselves - and by nobody else! - already in 2000, HF 
e-mail continues to spread rapidly and has developed into the major application 
of modern digital HF techniques that we have marketed - and used! - for years. 

 

After Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean Tsunami, Lesson # 1 says: Forget 
about satphone, BPL, cellphones, e- mail and Internet. HF radio is vital! 

 

 

Best wishes, Joerg Klingenfuss 

 

Klingenfuss Publications 

Klingenfuss Radio Monitoring 

Hagenloher Str. 14 

72070 Tuebingen 

Germany 

Phone +49 7071 62830 

Fax +49 7071 600849 

www.klingenfuss.org 

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