31st edition of the "Broadcasting in Russian" Handbook, published by the St. 
Petersburg DX Club, has been recently released. The handbook is the most 
comprehensive guide to broadcasts in Russian on long, medium and short waves. 
Its "Air Broadcasting" section features all radio stations transmitting in 
Russian at present time, which could be received in Russia and neighbouring 
countries (totally 43 stations from 28 countries and territories of the world).
Station listings include frequency and programme schedules, transmitter 
location and power, target areas, postal addresses, phone/fax numbers, Web 
sites, social network pages, e-mail addresses as well as QSL policy info. The 
schedules are valid during B21 broadcasting season.
This edition is the first to contain the "Pirate Broadcasting" section. It 
features the unlicensed stations that regularly transmit in Russian on MW and 
SW bands.
The "Internet Broadcasting" section contains information on Internet 
broadcasting of 20 stations from 15 countries.
In the historical section the retrospective journey into the Trans World Radio 
history is continued.
The Handbook is exclusively in Russian and distributed as a hard copy only. Its 
volume is 64 pages of A5 size. Purchase requests and questions are to be 
addressed to St. Petersburg DX Club by e-mail to dx...@nrec.spb.ru.
The price is 6 EUR or 7 USD (including delivery by registered mail) by PayPal 
(via a...@nrec.spb.ru or dx...@nrec.spb.ru).

73! Alexander

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