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Sept Pop'Comm Highlights Online, Highlighting Gulf Oil Spill Response:

from CQ Communications, Inc on August 26, 2010
Website: http://www.popular-communications.com/
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Sept Pop'Comm Highlights Online, Highlighting Gulf Oil Spill Response:

Monitoring Gulf Oil Spill Response Highlights September Pop'Comm

(Hicksville, NY Aug. 26, 2010) -- Highlights of the September issue of Popular Communications magazine have been posted on the magazine's website, http://www.popular-communications.com/, including a QuickTime preview of an upcoming October feature!

September's cover story is on monitoring the ongoing response to the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Scanner monitors and shortwave listeners in a large part of the U.S. will be able to tune in to at least some portion of related radio activity. The article includes six full pages of suggested frequencies to monitor in different areas.

Additional features of the September Pop'Comm include a guide to finding and eliminating radio frequency interference and a "First Look" at Uniden's revolutionary "Home Patrol" scanner (including a link to a video preview). The complete table of contents and full-page samples from inside the magazine are on the website as well, along with an audio sample of pirate radio airchecks, previewing a feature in the October Pop'Comm. To see - and hear - all this and more, just go to http://www.popular-communications.com/, where you may also subscribe onine.

Popular Communications is published monthly by CQ Communications, Inc., publishers of CQ Amateur Radio, CQ VHF and WorldRadio Online.

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