1.a radio wave shorter than that used in AM broadcasting, corresponding to frequencies of over 1600 kilohertz: used for long-distance reception or transmission. 2.shortwave radio. adj. 3.of, pertaining to, or using shortwaves. v.t.,v.i. ...
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1 -Shortwave Radio Station List-by- RadioShack {Guide to Shortwave Radios} 2 -Shortwave Frequency List-by C Crane English-Language SWL Frequencies Audible In North America -by- Glenn Hauser 3 -Top 1000 HF Frequencies-by- Larry Van Horn ...
When you are viewing the frequencies and schedule for a radio station, your browser should display the RSS icon for that page (top right). Subscribing to that feed will give you the frequency list for that radio station at the moment of checking the RSS feed. So if you set the feed to...
Radio broadcasting at frequencies in the range from about 1600 to 30,000 kilohertz, above the standard broadcast band. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us...
Notes: Here are two back-to-back episodes of Glenn Hauser's World of Radio from October 10, 1982 and October 24, 1982. WOR normally aired on WRNO on Sundays at 2330 UTC on 11.955 MHz. A change of frequencies was announced in this first broadcast and might be the actual time and freq...
Broadcasts in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish; International DRM broadcasts. Please feel free to pass this information on so that we may reach as many SWL’s, DX-er’s and professionals as possible. For contact details, transmitter sites and much more, please refer to the ...
Notes: Here is World Harvest Radio with a brief English language voice announcement from their radio station KWHR, Naalehu, Hawaii as heard in Thamesford, Ontario, Canada on November 10, 1996 at 1330 hours UTC on a frequency of 9930 kHz shortwave. ...
The Shortwave Report Is a 30 minute review of news stories recorded from a shortwave radio. Times and frequencies for English-language programs are included to encourage you to listen on your own. It's easy. There is a new show posted every Friday morning, record it in mono!
(the upper limit of the AM broadcasting band) to 30 MHz (the lower limit of the tuning range of most scanner radio). In between those two frequencies, a simple, low cost shortwave radio is capable of letting you hear news, music, commentaries, and other feature programs in English from ...