FLASH UPDATE (HFCC / WPLOT):
Flash-A25: February 13th (2338 UTC) FLASH-B24: February 13th (2338 UTC)
Quick UPDATE (Text/dBASE):
QUICK-A25: February 13th (2338 UTC) QUICK-B24: February 13th (2338 UTC)
LATEST REGULAR WEEKLY UPDATES:
A25: February 13th 2025 (2338 UTC) B24: February 9th 2025 (2358 UTC)
Latest Monitoring Statistics of January 9th 2025 Facts that confirm the High QualityDuring HFCC conference 10-14 February 2025 in Abu Dhabi the ILG data for WPLOT will be available as follows:
FLASH UPDATE within 5-30 minutes after HFCC uploads, REGULAR UPDATES.: each day around midnight UTC
ILG Listening Post in Germany and other locations
The Receivers for ILG/ILGRadio Monitoring and Bandscans
The current office as of June 2018:

Master Toshiba Laptop on centre connected with PERSEUS SDR remote receiver updating ILG Master file on dBASE.
Toshiba Laptop in background is recording every 30 minutes a record of 10 seconds of all broadcasting bands.
The two Toshiba Laptops on top are running via remote receivers recording ALE signals, as well as the two
Toshiba Laptops on right and left side doing the same, all on different frequencies. All Toshiba Laptops are running
with WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE 64bit and all have Windows XP Mode on Windows Virtual PC.
All Laptops are operated with mouse or with TeamViewer software and data are transfered via LAN cable or WLAN.
On the background left is the AOR AR7030 receiver with DRM Option and on right side is the Telefunken E1506
professional receiver from the closed German Coastal Station "Norddeich Radio" which was located at Norden.

The current office as of June 2018:

Master Toshiba Laptop on centre connected with PERSEUS SDR remote receiver updating ILG Master file on dBASE.
Toshiba Laptop in background is recording every 30 minutes a record of 10 seconds of all broadcasting bands.
The two Toshiba Laptops on top are running via remote receivers recording ALE signals, as well as the two
Toshiba Laptops on right and left side doing the same, all on different frequencies. All Toshiba Laptops are running
with WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE 64bit and all have Windows XP Mode on Windows Virtual PC.
All Laptops are operated with mouse or with TeamViewer software and data are transfered via LAN cable or WLAN.
On the background left is the AOR AR7030 receiver with DRM Option and on right side is the Telefunken E1506
professional receiver from the closed German Coastal Station "Norddeich Radio" which was located at Norden.

The current office as of January 2015:

The office as of January 2014:

2x AOR AR7030 Receivers and 2x PERSEUS SDR Receivers, 1x JRC NRD-535G Receiver and 1x Telefunken E1506 Receiver of former "Norddeich Radio"
connected to 3x Long Wire antennas and 1x special ND antenna (RF-Systems DXPROMK2).
On top right Toshiba A10 laptop is doing each 30 minutes a bandscans (10 second record) 24 hours a day and 7 days a week of the 11 short wave bands.
On the top left a Toshiba A9 laptop is doing a 24 hour scan of the 17 MHz band.
In the center of the desk the Toshiba A11 is in use for updating ILG database on DBASE and a remote PERSEUS receiver located in Japan is also in use
for live bandscans in East-Asia.
In the background and on the left side 20 USB hard disks (500 GB ... 2 TB) are available with a capacity of approx. 25 TB for the PERSEUS records.
The office of November 2009:





The old office until October 2009:

Monitoring Post in 2009 with current receiver in Font:
left side: JRC - NRD-535 G, Sony CRF-V21, AOR 7030 Plus DRM
right side: AOR AR 7030 PLUS DRM, Telefunken E 1506 and Perseus HF Receiver
middle: Satellite Receivers of Topfield TF 4000 PVR and Dreambox DM 7025+

Monitoring Post in 2008 with current receiver in Font:
left side: JRC - NRD-535 G, Sony CRF-V21, AOR 7030 Plus DRM
right side: AOR AR 7030 PLUS DRM, Telefunken E 1506
middle: Satellite Receivers of Topfield TF 4000 PVR, Humax IRCI-5400 and Dreambox DM 7025+

Monitoring Post by 2007 with various receivers in Font:
left side: JRC - NRD-535 G, Sony CRF-V21
right side: AOR AR 7030 PLUS DRM, Telefunken E 1506
middle: Satellite Receivers of Topfield TF 4000 PVR and Humax IRCI-5400

Background: Collection of various World-Band Receivers
Barlow Wadley, Brown, Grundig, Kennwood, Nordmende, Sangean, Schaub-Lorenz, Sony
The Antennas

Active Non-Directional - RF-Systems DXPROMK2

The two Long Wire Antennas and the DXPROMK2

The South-Eastern Long Wire Antenna

The Western Long Wire Antenna
The mobile Antenna DIAMOND BB2M 20 used during Summer holidays


This new DIAMOND vertical antenna gives a very good reception on all bands and is easier to use at seaside
The old mobile 20 meter Longwire used during Summer holidays

This Longwire is no longer in use because it is too difficult to built it up in locations at seaside without a tree
The mobile Listening Post at the HFCC conferences (some examples)

Greece 2006

China 2006