The DRM website also includes a broadcast schedule page (schedule.drm.org), updated twice a year, when Europe and some other parts of the world go to the summer and then wintertime. Last weekend the new summer A25 schedule was unveiled, and our updated page includes a list of regular shortwave broadcasts that have been reported to us by the broadcasters or have been collated by using publicly available data (the HFCC site, for instance). One feature of the new schedule is that CRI (China Radio International) has introduced 8 hours of test transmissions on shortwave.
The A25 schedule lists is not exhaustive, as there may be broadcasts the DRM Consortium is not aware of, and there may be occasional changes which are not reported to us. We are also not responsible for the accuracy of the data. Therefore, please check these transmission schedules periodically and if there are inaccuracies or changes, please bring them to our attention by writing to: projectoffice@drm.org.