ITU-R Terrestrial Monitoring

by Steve Walker 31. July 2009 14:22

If you're a utility DXer you might be familiar with the ITU database, it is a free service from the ITU-R Terrestrial Monitoring service which they publish to the web.

The files are in PDF or DBF format and are free to anyone to download. You will need a PDF reader or support for DBase files. Most versions of Microsoft Excel should be ok and OpenOffice will work for Unix users.

The file header has all the details you need to work out the abbreviations they have used.

They are updated on a semi regular basis, you can download them from here. The archived records go back to the 1st Jan 1997 and include HF broadcast, utility and unknowns.

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