
Broadcast database: 9,336 entries with the latest schedules of all clandestine, domestic and international broadcasting services on shortwave. Compiled by top experts in this field with the assistance of more than 100 experienced collaborators and monitors worldwide - among them:
A powerful concurrent full text word search is included as well. Runs under Windows 3.1/95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/... Whether you are an international radio listener, a businessman or a tourist travelling worldwide, a professional monitoring service, or a circumnavigator sailing around the globe: This is the way - just a few keystrokes and you have it all!
Apart from the usual incremental search features, the most powerful tool is the concurrent full text search facility (funktion key F9). Examples: in the broadcast database BC2005, entering the words - bbc - en - 12:34 - takes you, within less than a second, to 24 entries with all BBC frequencies worldwide broadcasting in English at 12:34 UTC. The search word sequence is free: if you enter - 23:45 - as - en - this gives you 38 entries with all broadcasts in English to Asia at 23:45 UTC. If you enter - drm - this gives you 97 transmissions with the revolutionary new Digital Radio Mondiale technqiue.

In the utility database UT2005, entering the words - aus - ssb - gives you 74 entries with all SSB frequencies of stations in Australia. If you enter - icrc - you get 86 entries with all frequencies of the International Committee of the Red Cross worldwide. If you enter - dig - r - you get 971 entries with all digital data transmission and teleprinter frequencies of coastal radio stations. If you enter - ale - usaf - you get 184 entries with all United States Air Force stations using the Automatic Link Establishment digital data system. - alg - finds you all entries (120) of stations in Algeria.

In the former utility transmissions database OldFreq, entering the word - reuter - gives you a list of 60 entries with all former Reuter press frequencies from Bahrain, Beirut, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Lagos, London, Montevideo, Nairobi, New York, Singapore, and Sydney. - usr - finds you all entries (1112) of stations from the former Union of Socialist Soviet Republics.

By means of the mouse cursor in the headline of a table you can rearrange the order of the columns according to your needs, and you can modify the widths of the individual columns as well. There are many more fascinating features of our new software. Enjoy it!
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25 years after the spreading of PC technology all over the world, the publication of frequency lists by the medium of CD is considered to be a standard procedure among state-of-the-art companies in this field, and it is a must for leading publishers such as Klingenfuss Publications. We have been around for 36 years already. For decades, we have been the world leader in publications on digital data signals decoding on HF. The unique Radio Data Code Manual - used by radio monitoring services around the world for training and operation - currently runs its 17th edition. The famous Guide to Utility Radio Stations is in its 23rd edition. We now offer 3,800 (three thousand eight hundred!) digital data decoder screenshots on CD. Just for the record, other publishers have absolutely nothing to offer in this field, let alone something on CD. What a shame!
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