Most of the larger nations of the world broadcast programs in English especially for North American audiences, and transmit them on times and frequencies for best reception in North America. But why bother listening to shortwave in this era of communications satellites and cable television news chann...
Active Shortwave Pirates (North America) January 2023 «on:February 06, 2023, 1553 UTC » This is a list I have compiled based on loggings here on the HFU. It shows all the North American shortwave pirates heard in the month of January 2023. Note that many stations use multiple names...
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It's also a useful guide to anyone interested in hearing shortwave broadcasts while travelling anywhere in the world. Author Andrew Yoder includes a wealth of valuable information that shortwave enthusiasts can use immediately to increase their listening pleasure while on the road. After providing ...
Voice of America: November 25, 2024 Paul Walker Download December 05, 2024 Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following recording and original illustrated listening report (above). This KBS recording was made on December 4, 2024 at 11:00 UTC on 11.795 MHz in Porto...
Imagine you’ve dialled a number on your phone and hear in high treble quality: “At Imaginary stations, we offer a wide range of services on the shortwave bands including a show calledOn-Hold Radio. If you love hanging on the end of a telephone and listening to music do join us for...
a neat little radio for listening in general. Because it has a larger internal ferrite rod “loopstick” antenna, it can do a better job of pulling in faint medium wave stations than some of the “official” ultralights with smaller internal antennas. In addition, the D-808 has a longer...
Notes: An infrequent visitor to my listening post in the early 1970's, Radio Clube in Lourenco Marques used a modest 25 kw of power but could occasionally be heard here in southern, Ontario, Canada on 4855 kHz around 0400 or 0500 hours UTC. Their signal had to travel over 13,000 km ...
‘Shortwave Radio’ (and Ham Radio) listening can be an enjoyable hobby – even while just simply listening to communications from near and afar over the airwaves. Not only is shortwave radio listening a hobby for some, it can also provide information input during a time of disaster. While ...
Shortwave Radio Listening Resource Center | What’s on Right Now A Great Hot Shortwave Link List from hfradio.org Popular Communications Magazine Shortwave Frequency Guide (All frequencies shown in kHz) FrequenciesServiceComments 0535 | 1705 AM Broadcast Standard North America AM 1705 | 1800 Fixed ...