Hi Willi and thanks for interesting mail! I just
want to say this: here is nothing on internet to
compare with your sit:
http://www.radio-portal.org/
The only disadvantage with your site is that a
"lazy" DXer want the link collection ready for
"clicking". I was not thinking of your site as a
link
Hi Herman, Bjorn and all DX friends:
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 6:57:05 PM, you wrote:
> >I just have to tell you about the most fantastic
> >collection of DX-links I have seen on the
> >internet. It?s called "THE AC6V WEB SITE". ...
> >6,000 links on 132 pages! Visit this adress:
> >http://w
Not really; no links to World of Radio either; nor malm-ecuador?
Glenn
--- Herman Boel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I just have to tell you about the most fantastic
> >collection of DX-links I have seen on the
> >internet. It?s called "THE AC6V WEB SITE". The
> >owner of the site is:
> >AC6
> No links to EMWG, PAL, Medium Wave Circle, BDXC, ...
> Seems nice for people living in the Americas, but
> not for European (or Asian, ...) people.
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>I just have to tell you about the most fantastic
>collection of DX-links I have seen on the
>internet. It?s called "THE AC6V WEB SITE". The
>owner of the site is:
>AC6V
>Rod Dinkins
>4982 Marin Drive
>Oceanside, CA 92056-4973 USA, San Diego County.
>
>6,000 links on 132 pages! Visit this
I don`t know about the ham stuff, but the SWL section http://ac6v.com/SWL3.htm
is 2 (or 4) years out of date by its own admission, and some of the material
looks older than that to me. Page of English broadcasts starts with an addendum
of Venezuelan stations, none of which are in English. Not a goo