by Thomas on (#6D6ZS)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, who writes: Two of the best foreign shows on Netflix are Wrong Side of the Tracks, produced in Spain, and The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, from Israel. Classic antique radios feature in both. In Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, a wonderful old tube set appears in a scene [...]
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by Thomas on (#6D629)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Dennis Dura, Mark Erdle, and Jock Elliott for the following tips: It's what listeners like': AM radio purveyors on [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6D5A5)
Hi all, Fastradioburst23 here letting you know about a couple of instances of the Imaginary Station COOL on the shortwaves this Sunday 23rd July 2023. The first show will be beamed to Europe via the services of Shortwave Gold in Germany at 2000 utc on 6160 khz. Then later at 2200 hrs UTC on 9395 [...]
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by Thomas on (#6D4F0)
Many thanks toSWLing Postcontributor,TomL, who shares the following guest post: Using Computer Audio PlugIns with Older Radios by TomL Older radios have a way to get audio out to speakers or another audio input device, usually just a headphone jack. Software for processing audio are plentiful and very useful tools, called VST's. Furthermore, most Plugins [...]
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by Thomas on (#6D0PE)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor,Don Moore-notedauthor, traveler, and DXer-for the latest installment of hisPhoto Album guest post series: Don Moore's Photo Album: The Museums of Galicia by Don Moore Some of my favorite sites to visit while traveling are historical, marine, and military museums. I've always been interested in those subjects and sometimes those [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6CZ44)
Hi all, Fastradioburst23 here letting you know about a couple of transmissions on the shortwaves this Sunday 16th July 2023. The first show will be KNTS (Kearsarge North Transmission Service) from the Imaginary stations crew beamed to Europe via the services of Shortwave Gold in Germany at 2000 utc on 6160 khz. Expect lots of [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CY7G)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Ron Chester, Benn Kobb, Chuck Rippel, Pietschman, Dennis Dura, and Dave Zantow for the following tips: Market Makers" Want [...]
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by Robert Gulley on (#6CX82)
(Almost) All-in-One in a Box By Robert Gulley K4PKM The RADDY RF320 is a rather attractive, if not slightly curious-looking radio, which breaks from the more recent offerings from Raddy and other small portable radios. Compact, but not pocket-sized, the radio comes in at roughly 3-3/4" x 4-1/2" almost square (not counting the tuning dial [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CWBY)
Many thanks to a number of SWLing Post contributors who have reached out about a report on AWR Wavescan regarding the closure of the BBC Kranji relay station in Singapore. I contacted AWR Wavescan host, Jeff White at WRMI, and asked for any details he might have since I could not locate any press release [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CVF8)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Bill Tilford, who shares the following announcement: From the Isle of Music, Uncle Bill's Melting Pot and Ginga Brasil! Return To Shortwave On August 6, From the Isle of Music, Uncle Bill's Melting Pot and Ginga Brasil! return to shortwave on WBCQ The Planet, 7490 kHz. These programs will [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CTMZ)
Many thanks toSWLing Post contributor and host of Underground Sounds, Kelsie, who writes: Why Shortwave? by Kelsie A question I'm regularly asked when talking about our radio show, and radio in general, is why choose independent radio rather than publishing a podcast or streaming playlist? The answer is not a simple one, but I feel [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CTN0)
Many thanks toSWLing Postcontributor, Eric (WD8RIF), who notes that the29th episode of TX Factorwas recently released. Here's the show summary: Welcome to our new episode! TX Factor Calling - TX date 8th July 2023 We're beaming (almost) live across the airwaves with microwatts of broadband energy to bring you the long-awaited show 29 of TX [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6CS58)
Hi all SWLing post readers. This weekend on Imaginary Stations via WRMI will be a KDUB v Radio Clarion special. We'll be playing some dub, some trumpets and maybe some dub with trumpets. The transmission will be on air on 9395 kHz from 2200 UTC on Sunday 9th July 2023. First-time listeners are also more [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CRD3)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mangosman, who writes: Thomas, I saw the Radio World review of the Sangean MMR-99 (page 16). As I usually do I go to the source which in this case is the Sangean website to find Sangean MMR-99 FCC AM/FM and in the USA version Weather radio band. Sangean MMR-99 [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CRD4)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors, Troy Riedel and Jock Elliott, who share the following news items from Spaceweather.com: RADIO AMATEURS HACK A NASA SPACECRAFT:Ham radio operators are picking up a strong signal from space. It's NASA's STEREO-A spacecraft returning home after 17 years. I'm having fun with STEREO-A," reports Scott Tilley (VE7TIL) of Roberts [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CRD5)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Harald (DL1AX), who shares the following announcement (translated) from Radio Taiwan International: Dear listeners of RTI, Once again this year, RTI will broadcast German-language programming directly from the Tamsui, Taiwan transmitter on several days. Broadcast dates and frequencies July 2023: 1700-1800 UTC 11995 kHz 1800-1900 UTC 9545 kHz 1) [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6CR89)
Hi all, Fastradioburst23 here letting you know about a transmission on the shortwaves from the Imaginary Stations Crew via Shortwave Gold from Germany this Sunday 9th July 2023 at 2000 utc on 6160 khz. X-Raydio will explore audio from unusual musical formats and will feature a piece on Bone Music by Stephen Coates from The [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CQEE)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Benn Kobb, who shares the following announcement: The FCC has opened for public comment the Petition for Rulemaking of the Shortwave Modernization Coalition. The proposal would bring new private, non-broadcast digital stations to the high-frequency spectrum. As covered in Experimental Radio News, the Coalition members have performed HF experiments [...]
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by Jock Elliott on (#6CPSK)
By Jock Elliott, KB2GOM This particular adventure began about three weeks ago with an email from CCrane. Timeless, Easy to Use with Long Range Radio Reception" the headline read. Further, the accompanying text promised: Comes withneedle and dial tuning, one button for power, one button for a bright display light, andhas no clock or alarm. [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CNWM)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Dennis Dura and David Iurescia for the following tips: Sudan Now" - DW Arabic launches new radio program for [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CNBT)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, WD3C, who shares the following announcement: RADIO PIRATE: The return of Big L Radio London on 1206 kHz, 24 hours a day, from July 29th to August 14th. Back with, in my pocket, a temporary license issued by OFCOM. This time Big L will be broadcasting not from a [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CMRW)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Dennis Dura, Sten Odenwald, Paul Walker, and David Iurescia for the following tips: RTI test broadcast July 1, 2023 [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CMRX)
Many thanks to a number of SWLing Post readers who have noted that Netflix has now published a trailer for All the Light We Cannot See." Click here to view on YouTube. All the Light We Cannot See is a book written by Anthony Doerr a favorite read among radio enthusiasts who also love a [...]
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by TheReportOfTheWeek on (#6CKZQ)
Hello shortwave listeners! With a new month just around the corner, I wanted to provide an up to date broadcast schedule for my transmissions to North America. This radio program is 1 Hour in length and features miscellaneous discussion (sometimes about current events, other times about random subjects on my mind) at the start of [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6CKS1)
Hi all the SWLing post community. All stops will be pulled out again this weekend with the broadcast of TOOTS vs WELK in a 2023 style via WRMI. This Imaginary stations episode will be a showdown of music from Toots Thielemans in the left hand studio and the great Lawrence Welk in the right. The [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CJYC)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Kelsie, who writes: Hi Thomas, We have just launched a new bi-weekly music show on WRMI. Underground Sounds will be playing the freshest tracks by new and established independent artists from all around the world, together with the latest music news, exclusive performances, and interviews. The first show went [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CHW4)
Many thanks to Texas Radio Shortwave contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the following July 2023 schedule for Texas Radio Shortwave: This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you use this information, please credit Texas Radio Shortwave as the source. Thank you. In addition to these scheduled broadcasts, WRMI may air TRSW programs [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CHH5)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, TomL, who shares the following news item: Solar Cycle 25 May Peak Much Sooner Than Expected In April 2019, the Solar Cycle 25 Prediction Panel, which is made up of dozens of scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its forecast for Solar Cycle [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CGQR)
Many thanks to SWLing Postcontributor,Bob Colegrove, who shares the following: Power Play - Here Come the Lithiums by Bob Colegrove I have belonged to several radio-oriented user groups in recent years and can't help noticing how often the subject of batteries comes up. It's almost a sub-hobby within the hobby. There are a couple of [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CDMX)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors, Troy Riedel and Jock Elliott, for sharing the following post from Spaceweather.com: A NEW WAY TO DETECT SOLAR FLARES:Around the world, ham radio operators are experimenting with a new way to detect solar flares-the Doppler Shift method. Brian Curtis of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, demonstrated the technique on June [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6CDAP)
Hi SWLing post readers! Fastradioburst23 here to let you know that we'll be bringing part two of hippie/hippy special WHPY this Sunday 25th June 2023 at 2200 hrs UTC on the Imaginary Stations show on 9395 kHz via WRMI. Take a trip & never leave the radio and groove along to the far out sounds [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CD82)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to a number of SWLing Post contributors including John, Andrea, and Dennis Dura for the following tips: The pirate-radio DJ who took on [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CBYR)
In the comments section of this post, I'd like you to share your recording of the BBC Midwinter Broadcast to Antarctica! In years past, I've created a post with all of the Midwinter recordings curated in one article. This usually takes me 12+ hours to prepare over a couple of weeks as many of the [...]
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by Thomas on (#6CB4H)
Every year, the BBC broadcasts a special program to the scientists and support staff in theBritish Antarctic Survey Team. The BBC plays music requests and sends special messages to the small team located at various Antarctic research stations. Each year, the thirty minute show is guaranteed to be quirky, nostalgic, and certainly a DX-worthy catch! [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C8XB)
It's that time of year again! Time to tune into one of the most unique broadcasts transmitted by the BBC World Service: the Midwinter Broadcast to Antarctica. If you have confirmed the 2023 frequency details, please share them in the comments. (Source: BBC Media Centre) Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast The Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast is unlike anything [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C8XC)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post's Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Kim Elliott and Dennis Dura for the following tips: Opinion: My father may be gone, but our' radio is [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C8FX)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dennis Dura, who shares he following announcement from Airspy: This year, we offer a 15% discount on all the Airspy products between the 17th and the 25th of June. Check it out: https://airspy.com/purchase Thanks for the tip, Dennis!
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6C84P)
Good day SWLing post readers! Fastradioburst23 here to let you know about this Sunday's Imaginary Station episode at 2200 hrs UTC on 9395 kHz on the 18th June 2023 via WRMI. We'll be broadcasting a special programme live from the Skybird mobile studio van parked up in a car park in the hippy haven of [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C84Q)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Tracy Wood, who writes: Thomas You might have seen the news that Bell Media (Canada) is shutting down six major market AM stations and selling off some others. This has a shortwave angle... One station shuttered is Funny 1060" CKMX in Calgary. This station has the 100-watt shortwave relay [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C84R)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, David Goren, who wites: Wave Farm is airing/streaming a rebroadcast of a live performance from the Radio Preservation Task Force...which was really great...Anna Friz and Jeff Kolar performing on radios and other devices using clips from Rick Prelinger's archive of what he calls useful radio" aka utility radio. He [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C84S)
I received the following message/announcement below from Ethan at Ham & HiFi regarding some inventory they have of the original Chameleon CHA RXL loop antenna. This antenna is the one Dan Robinson originally reviewed and Josh at Ham Radio Crash Course demonstrated in a video. Note that they're offering this deal as an exclusive to [...]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6C84T)
Fastradioburst23 here to let you know about the return of the Shortwave Music Library this Sunday 11th June 2023 via WRMI at 2200 hrs UTC on 9395 kHz. DJ Frederick looks through his record collection and pulls out some interesting tunes on a chilled tip. Put those slippers on, switch the shortwave radio to AM [...]
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by Thomas on (#6C84V)
Many thanks toSWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 3.0) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download: Click here to download Music on Shortwave A-23 v3 (PDF) As always, thank you for sharing your excellent guide, Alan! This dedicated page will always have […]
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by Thomas on (#6C84W)
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to theSWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio.Enjoy! Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Dennis Dura, Ron Chester, and Ulis Fleming for the following tips: Hamvention 2023 breaks attendance record (WHIO) XENIA — […]
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by Thomas on (#6C84X)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Frans Goddijn, who writes: Dear Thomas, In the following video, I show a little loop antenna that I bought online from AliExpress: On arrival one of the parts, the semi-transparant box with variable capacitor for antenna tuning turned out to be broken due to the bigger box having been […]
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by Thomas on (#6BY7F)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Benn Kobb, who shares the following news: FEMA & KHKA Unveil New Emergency Broadcast Facilities to Improve Emergency Broadcast Capabilities KHKA, Honolulu, HI https://www.espnhonolulu.com/2023/05/24/fema-khka-unveil-new-emergency-broadcast-facilities-to-improve-emergency-broadcast-capabilities/ The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and KHKA, CBS 1500, unveiled Hawaii’s first Primary Entry Point (PEP) emergency broadcast facility today. The KHKA facility, located […]
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by Fastradioburst23 on (#6BY7G)
Good Friday SWLing Post shopping community! Fastradioburst23 here letting you know about the return of KMRT. It will be moving out of the department store and onto the airwaves for your holiday weekend listening pleasure this Sunday 28th May 2023 at 2200 UTC on 9395 kHz via WRMI. Expect some “When it’s gone, IT’S GONE!” […]
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by Thomas on (#6BY7H)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Frans Goddijn, who writes: I bought the Hurricane AM Modulator. Here in my living room the hum was considerable even though I had an EARTH connection. So what I did was use a coax cable made of two different ends of coax cable, just the isolated kernel of both […]
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by Thomas on (#6BY7J)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following recording of some ultralight DX catches while he travels in Ireland: Click here to view on YouTube.
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by Thomas on (#6BY7K)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mark (AE2EA), who writes: Good Morning Thomas, The Antique Wireless Museum has just released a video of a presentation by AWA member Rich Place about his time working at HCJB, The Voice of the Andes. I thought your SWLing members might be interested. Click here to view on YouTube. […]
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