Radio SW ListeningGuide
Radio SW ListeningGuide
Introduction
Now that you own a shortwave radio, no doubt you’ll want If you’re an experienced shortwave listener, you’ll know
to hear international broadcasts right away. If you’re new what bands are and how to use them. But if you’re new to
to shortwave, please take some time to learn the basics shortwave, you’ll need to learn about bands first. After
outlined in this guide. To successfully listen to shortwave that, you will have excellent success and enjoy hours of
stations, you must understand the concept of shortwave listening pleasure.
bands.
Just like with AM and FM radio, simply dial into a short- The exact frequency ranges for shortwave bands may vary
wave band and tune around for stations. For example, the from one radio model to another. This is completely normal
19 meter shortwave band encompasses the frequency and due to design differences among manufacturers and
range of 15100 to 15600 kilohertz. A helpful analogy may be their radio models. On some radios, bands are clearly
to think of a shortwave band like a street with a full range marked while on others they are not marked at all. If it is
of individual addresses on it. The 19 meter band could be not apparent how to find and get into a band on your radio,
called "19 Meter Street". Like any street, "19 Meter Street" consult the owner’s manual, the Grundig website, or
has a range of addresses that represent individual house contact Grundig Customer Support who can show you how
numbers such as 15100, 15105, 15110, etc. In this case, a this is done for your model.
Shortwave listening is at its best in the evening because 25m Similar to 31m.
broadcasters are deliberately transmitting to your region. 31m Good all night everywhere. Often extremely
These bands may be particularly good around sunset and good at sunrise and sunset. Good results
often start about an hour before sunset.
sunrise.
49m The best overall night band.
41m Similar to 49m. Good all night worldwide.
Shortwave Directories
We recommend the use of a comprehensive shortwave Passport to World Band Radio
directory with your radio, especially if you want to hear International Broadcasting Services, Ltd., Box 300
specific countries or figure the exact programming you Penn's Park, Pennsylvania 18943
are listening to. Directories usually alphabetically list the (215) 598-9018
countries broadcasting on shortwave, programming, www.passband.com
broadcast times, programming languages, target areas,
and the frequencies used. The recommended shortwave Monitoring Times
directory is Passport to World Band Radio, which is Grove Enterprises
available in major bookstores, at major online book 7540 Hwy 64 West
retailers, and directly at www.passband.com. It lists Brasstown, NC 28902
English language broadcasts in the chapter "Worldwide (704) 837-9200
Broadcasts in English," and other language broadcasts in www.monitoringtimes.com
the chapter "Voices from Home." In "The Blue Pages"
chapter, a comprehensive frequency-by- frequency Popular Communications
listing, can help you figure out what country you are CQ Communications
listening to. Listed here is the contact information to find 76 North Broadway
this directory as well as others: Hicksville, NY 11801
(516) 681-2922
www.popular-communications.com
Customer Support
For additional help about your Grundig radio or shortwave radio, please contact us:
United States: 1-800-872-2228 (M-F 9am-4pm PST) The Company Behind Grundig North America
Canada: 1-800-637-1648
Worldwide: 650-903-3866
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.grundigradio.com