Category: shortwave
Southgate Amateur Radio News: Hörfunksendung für Funkamateure
Wie der FUNKAMATEUR meldet, sendet das Informationsportal des Southgate Amateur Radio Club (SARC) nun einmal wöchentlich Amateurfunknachrichten in englischer Sprache über die Kurzwellensender von Shortwave Radio. Ausgestrahlt wird das Programm immer sonntags ab 1000 UTC auf 3975 kHz im 75-m-Band und auf 6160 kHz im 49-m-Band (Wiederholungen folgen am gleichen Tag jeweils ab 1400 UTC auf 6160 kHz sowie ab 1600 UTC auf 3975 kHz). Die Kurzwellenanlagen von Shortwave Radio stehen in Winsen an der Aller und die Ausstrahlungen in AM erfolgen mit bis zu 2,5 kW Sendeleistung über Dipole.
Die Sendezeit scheint unglücklich gewählt, da die Erstausstrahlung zeitlich parallel zu dem etablierten Sendungen von RADIO DARC auf 6070 kHz (100 kW) erfolgt.
Info via A-DX
Shortwave version of the Southgate ARC News
Australia still has shortwave voices
Online SDRs: Impacting the Way We Listen to Shortwave
The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
Radio Rock AM Neuigkeiten und Informationen zu unseren Kurzwellenübertragungen:
‘Voice of America’ exhibition is a fascinating look at early shortwave radio
World Music Radio soon back on shortwave
Danish station World Music Radio hopes to return to shortwave. In a message on its Facebook page the station said: “WMR is currently not broadcasting on shortwave, but if everything goes as planned, both 5840 and 15805 kHz will be back in January 2020.”
Info by @ukdxer via Facebook
Holiday_Broadcasts_on_Shortwave_v_3.0.txt
My shortwave radio still speaks of freedom
New schedule for Shortwaveradio.de
Shortwave mesh network delivers secure IoT connectivity
RRI: Tiganesti shortwave transmitter back on the air
$40 million of benefits from shortwave: ABC Shortwave Review report released
Recording – RADIO DENMARK ON SHORTWAVE – JANUARY 1973
Hungary studies DRM shortwave
Do people still use shortwave radios?
WRNO (Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio): April 11 & 25, 1982
Any real world experience shortwave listening in Antarctica?
When the world got its news from shortwave radio
Interval Signals: BBC World Service 1980/1981
Vanuatu invests in boosting its shortwave radio service
Pacific Beat: Vanuatu invests in shortwave service
Radio Americas: March 18, 1968
Klingenfuss News 2019
Dear friends,
we’re now working on our new products
– 2020 Shortwave Frequency Guide
– 2020 Super Frequency List on CD
– 2020 Frequency Database for the Perseus LF-HF Software-Defined
Receiver
– Supplement January 2020 to the 2019/2020 Guide to Utility Radio
Stations
to be published on 10 December 2019.
Full-resolution title page graphics can be found at
www.klingenfuss.org/r_2020.jpg and www.klingenfuss.org/r_2020.pdf
www.klingenfuss.org/s_2020.gif and www.klingenfuss.org/s_2020.pdf
If you are able to supply additional new frequencies and stations,
your cooperation would be highly appreciated. Please let us have your
data by 25 October 2019.
The printed Supplement, with 700+ new frequencies and stations
monitored throughout 2019, will be attached free to all copies of the
2019/2020 Guide to Utility Radio Stations sold after 1 January 2020.
Those customers that did acquire the 2019/2020 Guide to Utility Radio
Stations before that date may download the pertinent .PDF file free
from our website, after 1 January 2020.
Says Howard E Michel WB2ITX, Chief Executive Officer of the American
Radio Relay League, in QST September 2019: “Kiwi-SDR … the
blending of modern, low-cost open-source computer hardware and
software with ham radio … This technology is accessible to
virtually everyone, everywhere.” More than 460 free receivers
worldwide are currently linked e.g. on sdr.hu! Our article “Internet-
controlled SDRs”, focusing on the reception of fascinating HF utility
radio stations, is available at www.klingenfuss.org/websdr.pdf .
HF is dead! Really? We’ve been told so … for 52 years ;-))) Anyway,
the brandnew HFDL station in South Korea is extremely busy – 24/7 on
8 frequencies – since 27 March 2019 … More than 800 new digital
data decoder screenshots will be published on our 2020 Super
Frequency List on CD … To be continued!
The incessantly updated product Digital Data Decoder Screenshots on
USB Stick now covers more than 17,700 (seventeen thousand seven
hundred!) screenshots from 1997 to today. Feed your PC or Tablet with
this data, and the “slide show” will keep you busy for a few days –
or weeks!
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