Herman Boel's Euro-African Medium Wave Guide (http://www.emwg.info/) doesn't 
show info on towers (I'm not sure ANY medium wave source does that), and the 
listing is by frequency rather than country.  But this is as complete and 
up-to-date a list of stations in Europe and North Africa that exists--at least 
online. It lists station name, city, power in kW, and program schedule. Click 
on "online version," then click on either "MW 531-1099" or "1100-1700" to get 
the bottom half or the top of the band. Once there,do a "Find In This Page" 
search for "CNR", with is the I.B.U. abbreviation for Canary Islands. For 
exampl,e on the bottom end of the band I found Canary stations on 576, 621, 
720, 747, 837, 882 (4 stations), and 1008.

Randy Stewart
Battlefield (Springfield) MO


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul B. Walker, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 9/9/2007 3:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: [NRC-AM] AM Radio In The Canary Islands
 
I know some DX'ers here have even heard radio stations in the Canary
Islands.

I';ve looked at radiostationworld.com and I know it's not a very complete
list.

Does anyone know where I can find a fairly complete list of AM radio
stations in The Canary Islands, their frequency, power level, "city of
License", amount of towers or any other data?


-- 
Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.walkerbroadcasting.com
www.myspace.com/walkerbroadcasting

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