I would like to list some other places on the Internet where useful and up-to-date information for BCLs is available.
These are KV databases broadcasts on a global scale, in all languages and intended not only for the EU. The information will help in monitoring remote computers. stations, e.g. from Oceania, New Zealand and Australia, which, even if they do not broadcast for the EU, can sometimes be heard surprisingly well here and thus bear witness to the current state of the propagation conditions on the given frequency band.
https://www.addx.de/Hfpdat/plaene.php
HFCC, Public data, Operational Schedule A05
Here we will get to the lists of all HF radio stations in the world, the occupation of HF frequencies, broadcast times, language specifications and destinations for which the broadcasts are intended.
There are lists of transmitters of the worldwide network (about 600 transmitters) and countries in whose territory they are located (about 180). Geographical coordinates of transmitter locations and data on the used power of the stations during the day and at night. Data on companies that use radio broadcasting (there are about 185 of them, including Radio Prague and Radio Slovakia) and programs that can be used to identify specific radio stations. broadcasting on the selected frequency at the given time.
http://www.transmitter.be/index.html
Radio transmitters, their technical data and an overview of their manufacturers in the world. Information on the use of specific transmitters, antennas and other technology in individual countries, supplemented by images and maps.
73 de Milan OM3TBG
om3tbg@centrum.sk
May 14, 2005
