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Latest versions of the PAL Radio Guides covering all AM [mediumwave] and SW [shortwave] radio stations across the Asia and Pacific region are now available from www.radioheritage.com. These include updates for 2011 with lots of new information in the mediumwave [AM] version.

These radio listener guides list all known AM and SW radio stations operating in the region - with detailed station data such as operating times, languages, location, and much more - across many thousands of individual stations.

Information in the new Pacific Asian Log Radio Guides is great for travellers, travel agents, corporates and others who need to keep clients and staff informed. Radio saves lives in emergencies [think earthquakes in Japan and New Zealand, floods in Australia] and these guides list the stations you need to know about across the region.

The PAL Radio Guides are compiled in Seattle [USA] by editor-in-chief Bruce Portzer from monitoring reports, official sources and feedback from listeners across the region.

Search the two guides online now by options such as location and frequency or download copies for your own personal use from www.radioheritage.net. Access is free for non-commercial use.

You can also search the other frequently updated online guides to Australian narrowcast AM radio [Australia 1611-1701 AM] and the New Zealand Low Power FM Radio Dial [NZLPFM Radio].

(Source: Radio Heritage Foundation)  via 

 Andy Sennitt

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Bruce Portzer - Editor in Chief Radio Station Guide, the Pacific-Asian Log

Bruce Portzer has been an avid medium wave DX listener since 1964. He has specialized in trans-Pacific stations for many years, and has heard hundreds of stations throughout Asia and the South Pacific. 

His interests often take him to quiet receiving locations along the coast of Washington state, away from the noise and interference at his home in Seattle. 

In the late 1990's he started compiling information found on the internet to supplement other DX references. After a while, he had enough material to put together a complete logbook, and the current Pacific Asian Log was born. 

Bruce works as an engineer in the wireless industry.

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