Articles in the Shortwave Listening category-
Shortwave listening, also known as shortwave radio listening, is the hobby of listening to shortwave radio broadcasts from around the world. Shortwave radio refers to the range of radio frequencies that lie between 3 and 30 MHz, which can be used for long-distance communication over the ionosphere, a layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. Shortwave radio is often used by international broadcasters to transmit their programs to large geographical areas, making it possible for shortwave listeners to tune in and hear broadcasts from distant locations. Many people enjoy shortwave listening as a way to learn about other cultures and keep up with world events.
- A look inside the Commradio CR-1a
- All India Radio received in Toronto
- BBC to shut down radio and TV broadcasts
- Beginner’s Guide To Software-Defined Radio
- Best Night to hear Pirates on Shortwave radio
- Cuban spy numbers station
- Earchi.org antenna is a DX monster!
- FEMA Frequencies
- Find shortwave stations – my easy method
- Free SWL and ham software
- Frequencies used by Russian military
- Ham radio Hurricane Net Frequencies
- Happy Autumnal Equinox 2022
- Hear the Voice of Russia
- How to make a Shortwave Antenna Splitter
- Install and Configure RTL.SDR
- It’s my Birthday!
- Lets work Japan!
- Long Wire Balun
- Monitoring Air Force One
- Multiband Shortwave Antenna
- My first documented Pirate
- My Par End-Fedz Antenna
- New Ham Shack!
- New Portable – The TECSUN PL-600
- OPP to encrypt dispatch channels
- Radio Taiwan
- Salvation Army Satern Frequencies
- SHORTWAVE BANDS
- Sticky shortwave radio? This works!
- The ELAD ASA-15 antenna splitter
- The Shortwave Ghost Halloween Special
- The Voice of Russia
- What was your first QSL card?
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