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The 2019 Shortwave Frequency Guide is the printed version of our extremely popular 2019 Super Frequency List on CD: The only reference book worldwide that includes all the latest 2019 broadcast schedules at the time of publication.

(Source: Nicholas Hardyman ) World Radio TV Handbook 2019 Published 7 December 2018 – Order your copy today! We are delighted to announce the publication of the 73rd edition of WRTH. For full details of WRTH 2019 and to order a copy please visit our website at where you can also order the B18 WRTH Bargraph Frequency Guide on CD and Download. WRTH 2019 is also available for pre-order, for readers in the USA, from or in Ohio. I hope you enjoy using this new edition of WRTH and the new CD. Best regards, Nicholas Hardyman Publisher WRTH Retailers: • • • or (affiliate link) • (check back for availability). (Source: Sean Gilbert via ) As in past seasons, WRTH is pleased to announce that an update file for the B17 broadcast schedules is now available for free download from This update contains changes, additions and frequency cancellations; new stations that have become active since WRTH was published; and the revised full schedules of certain stations.

We hope you find this file useful as an addition to WRTH (it is formatted in the same manner as the printed WRTH), or it can be used on its own, of course. Please forward this information to your various mailing lists and reflectors and to anyone else who may be interested. 73 and happy listening from the WRTH Editorial staff. Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Andy Howlett, who writes: Always nice, even though I haven’t actually bought one for many years. Attached is a pic of the very first one I bought, back in 1980. I only got it as it contained a review of the then spanking-new Trio R-1000 HF receiver, which I was thinking of splurging my meagre wages on. On the basis of that review, I went ahead with the purchase and discovered it was a cracking RX and I only sold it on in the early 90’s to enable the purchase of an ICOM R-7000, another cracker!

Merry Christmas to you and all listeners everywhere. Thank you for sharing your memories with us, Andy, and Merry Christmas to you! I received my copy of the directly from the publisher yesterday, just prior to my Christmas holiday travels. As I mention every year, I look forward to receiving this excellent staple radio reference guide–and this is their 72nd edition!

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WRTH’s team of noted DXers from around the world curate frequencies and broadcaster information by region; while I’m not sure how they orchestrate all of this, the end result is truly a symphony of radio information. In addition to broadcaster listings, WRTH’s radio reviews, feature articles, and annual HF report make for excellent reading. But the WRTH isn’t just a frequency guide: the publication always devotes the first sixty or so pages to articles relating to various aspects of the radio hobby. Following, I offer a quick overview of these. WRTH broadcast listings are incredibly thorough and informative The first article always features a WRTH contributor: this year, they feature Torgeir Woxen who is the contributor for Norway and editor of the Asia & Pacific frequency list.

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Reading about how Woxen became interested in radio and DXing reminds me of how I–and many of my radio friends–got their start as well. The second set of articles is always my favorite: WRTH receiver reviews.

This year, WRTH begins with a review of the Icom IC-R8600 wideband tabletop SDR receiver. They also review the Tecsun PL-880, Tecsun S-8800, Expert Electronics ColibriNano, SDRplay RSP2, and the new AOR AR-DV10 wideband handheld. (Photo: Cross Country Wireless) Besides radio reviews, WRTH also includes an evaluation of the Cross Country Wireless Active Loop. I must admit: the Cross Country sounds like an effective and affordable portable mag loop antenna. I might need to grab one in the future to use on impromptu travels and DXpeditions. The following article features WRTH contributor, Brian Clark, and his travels from New Zealand to the geographic of his home: Spain, Portugal and Morocco.