Welcome to a new week, and a new issue of Monitoring Times. July is almost here and time to take a look at whats being covered on the shortwave scene for the July issue.
QSL Report column brings our international readers a look at verifications from three amateur radio stations, followed by CVC-Australia, Colombia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, India and Lithuania. There's a great selection of medium wave QSLs, plus Mexico and Vatican Radio. If you're a utlity buff there are three stations to send you to the dials for your own QSL.
Think there's not much to DX during our summer's high static levels? Think again. The SWBC Logs column may surprise you. I've kicked off the July column with Brazil's Radio Educacão Rural, plus a terrific selection of logs from Djibouti, Guatemala, Turkey, Ukraine, Peru and much more.
As always, M.T.'s center Shortwave Guide has an updated English 24-hour guide. Special thanks to subscribers that tell us it's top notch and best of the hobby. M.T.'s guide will keep you busy band scanning for hours!
Don't miss a blazing July issue! To find out more about Monitoring Times, go to http://www.monitoringtimes.com/.
QSL Report column brings our international readers a look at verifications from three amateur radio stations, followed by CVC-Australia, Colombia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, India and Lithuania. There's a great selection of medium wave QSLs, plus Mexico and Vatican Radio. If you're a utlity buff there are three stations to send you to the dials for your own QSL.
Think there's not much to DX during our summer's high static levels? Think again. The SWBC Logs column may surprise you. I've kicked off the July column with Brazil's Radio Educacão Rural, plus a terrific selection of logs from Djibouti, Guatemala, Turkey, Ukraine, Peru and much more.
As always, M.T.'s center Shortwave Guide has an updated English 24-hour guide. Special thanks to subscribers that tell us it's top notch and best of the hobby. M.T.'s guide will keep you busy band scanning for hours!
Don't miss a blazing July issue! To find out more about Monitoring Times, go to http://www.monitoringtimes.com/.
Gayle Van Horn W4GVH