--------------------------------------------- Volunteers Wanted for Shortwave Radio Project ---------------------------------------------
The Radio Heritage Foundation [www.radioheritage.net] needs four volunteers to help research and prepare a shortwave version of its popular Pacific-Asian Log which currently lists 4000+ mediumwave radio stations from Afghanistan to Alaska. Editor-in-chief Bruce Portzer says volunteers can be located anywhere in the world, and should have a reasonable knowledge of shortwave broadcasting in the region. 'There's a lot of interest in having a shortwave version of PAL' he says, adding that 'the guide will include both domestic and international shortwave stations.' Each volunteer will collect and co-ordinate station information from one of four sub-regions: Central Asia, China-Mongolia-Russia, Asia, and the Pacific. Portzer says each volunteer needs internet access to carry out the research, and that the voluntary time needed can be spread out over a couple of months if necessary. The on-line publishing schedule calls for the new shortwave listing to be available in November 2005. Email Bruce today at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and see the existing PAL mediumwave guide at www.radioheritage.net to get an idea of what's involved. The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to sharing the stories of Pacific radio. Bruce Portzer Editor-in-Chief, Radio Heritage Foundation www.radioheritage.net ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- World Radio TV Handbook 2005 is out. Order yours from http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0823077942/hardcoredxcom ---[End Commercial]----------------------- ________________________________________ Hard-Core-DX mailing list [email protected] http://dallas.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt
