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Re: [IRCA] Pacific Asian Log Update



What fun the Radio Heritage site is....


You click on "Pacific Asian Listener Guide" to access the "Pacific Asian Log".


The graphics where you click (above) are misleading as the picture is not related to the PAL and bears no relation to the PAL cover page.


You click on "browse" to get to the point where you can download the PAL, with no browsing of the PAL being part of the process.


Plus other items..... An obtuse site!


Chuck


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From: IRCA <irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 10:50 PM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America; wor@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Pacific Asian Log Update

A new version of the PAL has been uploaded to the Radio Heritage
website.  The first version has a compatibility issue that prevents the
log from being displayed correctly in Acrobat Reader.  Please let me
know if you have problems viewing the newer version (named
PAL_Sept_2018_v2.pdf).

Bruce

On 9/3/2018 16:42, Bruce Portzer wrote:
>
> Hello everyone:
>
> I just completed another update to the Pacific Asian Log.  The
> September 2018 version has been posted on the Radioheritage website:
> http://www.radioheritage.net/ You'll need to go through a couple of
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> the site's internal links to get to the proper page, but when you get
> there you'll be able to download the PDF version and use the
> interactive version.  If you have problems finding it, let me know and
> I'll send a copy directly.
>
> There were many  Chinese changes this time, as well as updates for
> stations in other countries.  I'll issue another update in a couple of
> months.
>
> Corrections and updates from users are always welcome and can be sent
> to bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx or portzerbt@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> First issued in 2001, The PAL lists medium wave and domestic shortwave
> broadcasting stations in southern and eastern Asia and the Pacific.
> It includes about 5000 stations in over 50 countries, with
> frequencies, call signs, locations, power, networks, schedules,
> languages, formats, networks and other information.
>
> Bruce
>

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