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Free Radio Skybird flies again!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, DJ Frederick, who shares the following announcement: Free Radio Skybird flies again Just a quick note to let you know that Free Radio Skybird will be heard this Sunday [October 17, 2021] on WRMI 9395 kHz at 2300 UTC. Lots of oldies, known and obscure. Thanks for the tip, […]
New 2022 C.Crane catalog
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dean Bianco, who notes that C.Crane has recently printed and sent new catalogs to their customers. Click here to read C.Crane’s latest email newsletter including news of their new CEO, Jessica Crotty. Click here to check out C.Crane online.
Guest Post: Simple Android Database Part 2
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Bill Hemphill, who shares the following guest post: Simple Android Database-PART 2 by Billy Hemphill, WD9EQD In the first part, I showed how you could easily take a spreadsheet and create a simple database for viewing on an Android phone/tablet. The examples used in that article was two spreadsheets […]
Guest Post: Jock explores the Tecsun PL-880’s ATS system
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Jock Elliott, who shares the following guest post: Oh, no, it’s broken – NOT! And other observations on the PL-880 by Jock Elliott, KB2GOM Okay, okay, I’ll admit it: I’m an oldster, currently enjoying well over 70 trips around that Big Orange Ball in the sky. Further, I’ve been out […]
Radio Waves: Radio Bulgaria Online, Small Town Station is Backbone of Community, 1949 Radio Contact, and BBC World Service Performance Review
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
Guest Post: Radio Schedules in a Simple Android Database
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Bill Hemphill, who shares the following guest post: Radio Schedules in a Simple Android Database by Bill Hemphill I am a program listener. I really enjoy listening to various radio stations direct and by internet streaming. Over time, I have come up with a couple of spread sheets that […]
IntervalSignals.net is down. Any insight?
—UPDATE (09 Sep 2021): The site is now back up!— A number of SWLing Post readers and contributors have contacted me lately regarding disappearance of the excellent IntervalSignals.net website. When one tries to load the page, the browser will eventually return an “Error Connection Timed Out” message. I checked snapshots of the website on the […]
Radio Romania International: Listeners’ Day 2021
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, David Iurescia (LW4DAF), who shares the following notice from Radio Romania International: Listeners’ Day on Radio Romania International Sunday, the 7th of November 2021, will be Listeners’ Day on Radio Romania International, celebrated a week after the Romanian Radio Day marked on the 1st of November. 2021, just like […]
FTIOM & UBMP, October 10-16 & 17-23
From the Isle of Music, October 10-16 & October 17-23: Dayramir González, an award-winning jazz artist and composer, joins us for two weeks with conversations in English. In the first week, we talk about his career and listen to selections from his first two jazz albums. In the second week, we present his new album […]
Mario recommends LED strip light headlamps for nighttime SWLing
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mario Filippi (N2HUN), who writes: I recently purchased a pair of LED strip light headbands from Amazon for use while doing jobs around the house in areas where the lighting is poor. These might be helpful also for SWLs and hams, especially for listening at night when in the […]
Guest Post: Citizens Band FM mode is long overdue
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Peter Laws, who shares the following guest post: Adding FM as an allowable mode on CB seems long overdue by Peter Laws The FCC’s recent action to add FM as an allowable mode on CB seems long overdue. See the final rule as published in the Federal Register on […]
Gary DeBock’s XHDATA D-808 loopstick model
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Gary DeBock, who shares the following: The 7.5 inch (19cm) loopstick XHDATA D-808 model was designed to be the ultimate AM-DXing (or Longwave DXing) travel portable, and can be built for a construction cost of around $30 US. It has already been used by numerous DXers to track down […]
Radio Nacional da Amazonia prepares for DRM broadcasts
Many thanks to a number of SWLing Post contributors who share the following news from the DRM Consortium: Brazil prepares for domestic DRM transmissions to Amazonia (DRM Consortium) DRM broadcasts from a locally produced transmitter will be originated for the first time in Latin America, as Brazil will officially start digital (DRM) shortwave transmissions through […]
eBay find: New in Sealed Box Yaesu FRG-100 Receiver
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dave Zantow (N9EWO), who shares a link to this eBay Buy It Now auction for a new in sealed box Yaesu FRG-100. Dave notes, “The seller does not disclose the serial number so no way of telling if this is a later B version or not.” In addition, of […]
Radio Waves: FM CB, Radio Listeners in Zimbabwe, Tom Clark SK, and SAQ Grimeton UN-Day Transmission
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
GRAHN Spezialantennen currently closed
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, who notes that Grahn Spezialantennen is currently closed due to the fact that Mr. Grahn is undergoing extended medical treatment. Dan received this message from Christine Grahn who did not indicate if/when the business might re-open. We certainly wish him all of the best in recovery. Click […]
Rare 1968 Radio Dzaoudzi QSL card fetches $158 at auction
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, who writes: In recent years, a number of records have been set for QSL cards from former shortwave stations around the world. The latest example shows that there is still strong collector demand for one of the rarest stations on the air from Africa, Comoros Islands. In […]
Carlos’ VOK Shortwave Log Art and Audio Clip
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Carlos Latuff, who shares one more example of his radio log art, this time for a Voice of Korea broadcast in Spanish. Here’s Carlos’ clip of the Voice of Korea which accompanies the log art at the top of this post: Carlos has been posting his shortwave logs on his […]
FCC approves FM for CB Radio
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Ron who shares the following news via the Southgate ARC: FCC signals FM CB will be permitted on 27 MHz 63 years after the introduction of Class D 27 MHz AM CB Radio the FCC has agreed to permit FM to be used From FCC Memorandum Opinion and Order […]
Looking for firmware files? Don’t download unless you know the source!
A quick PSA from SWLing Post HQ… Many of our modern receivers, transceivers, and SDRs allow us to perform firmware updates in order to upgrade product functionality and even fix known bugs. I try to keep the latest firmware on all of my radios. With that said, always go to the original manufacturer or authorized […]
Video: Tower crew replaces TV antenna
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Jack Dully, who shares the following video of a crew replacing a TV station antenna on top of a 1,500 foot tower. Fair warning: if you’re afraid of heights this might make you weak in the knees! Click here to view on YouTube.
FTIOM & UBMP, October 3-9
From the Isle of Music, October 3-9 This week present a special tribute to the recently-departed Adalberto Álvarez with recordings from various phases of his career. 1. For Eastern Europe but audible well beyond the target area in most of the Eastern Hemisphere (including parts of East Asia and Oceania) with 100Kw, Sunday 1500-1600 UTC […]
KDUB2 Remixed and reworked: October 8th & 15th via Channel 292
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Fastradioburst23, who shares the KDUB flyer above announcing their broadcasts on October 8th and 15th, 2021, at 1800 UTC on 6070 kHz via Channel 292. Mark your listening calendar!
Radio Waves: Skyworks Acquires Silicon Labs, DRM Response to RW Article, CNN finds Radio Biafra, and Free Online Foundation Course
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
Guest Post: A synchronous detector crash course!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, 13dka, who shares the following guest post: Revisiting the Belka’s “pseudo-sync detector”: A sync detector crash course! by 13dka “It’s usually hard to assess whether or not a sync detector helped with a particular dip in the signal or not, unless you have 2 samples of the same radio to record their […]
Paul wants to know: How do you store your radios?
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Paul, who writes: This may be a good discussion question on your great blog. Basically, I am curious to learn where and how do people store their various radios – I think it’s safe to say that many of us have more than 5 or 10. Do you use […]
eBay find: Mint NOS Barlow Wadley XCR-30
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Robert, who writes: Thomas – Check out this NOS Barlow Wadley XCR-30 on eBay. I have never seen one of these in this condition!! Photos Listing Description Offered is a MINT condition, brand new Barlow-Wadley XCR-30 Mark 2 receiver manufactured in 1974. This particular unit is in the original box, […]
HFDY vs. Fire Brothers: Dan compares two Chinese Malahit SDR clones
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, for the following guest post and review: Two Chinese Clones: A Look at Noise Levels Arriving recently here in the radio shack, were a Chinese clone under the name of “Fire Brothers” and another under the name HFDY. I thought it would be constructive to note the key differences between […]
Guest Post: A “Horizontal DXer” explores the CC Skywave SSB and PL-880
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Jock Elliott, who shares the following guest post: Confessions of a horizontal DXer and some initial impressions of the Tecsun PL-880 by Jock Elliott Back in the day when I wrote for Passport To World Band Radio, one of my favorite things to do, while my better half drifted off to […]
Special Broadcast: México le canta a las Americas
Special Broadcast: México le canta a las Américas (Mexico Sings To the Americas) Date/Time: Tuesday, September 28th, 0300-0400 UTC** **Monday, September 27 2200-2300 Mexico City Time / CDT WRMI 5800 kHz In honor of the 200th anniversary of the end of the Mexican War of Independence, a special hour of Mexican music hosted by Luis […]
Sam found where genealogy and radio meet
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Sam Alcom (KB3DFJ), who shares the following guest post: Genealogy and radio meet by Sam Alcom (KB3DFJ) Who knew two of my hobbies – genealogy and radio – would joyfully collide in such an unexpected way? My grandfather died in the 1950s when I was just a few months […]
Dan adds updates to his Malahit SDR and variant reviews
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, for the following update to his previous post regard the DSP-2 and HFDY Malahit SDRs: Malahit and HFDY Updates by Dan Robinson HFDY CLONE: As noted by a reader in comments, the Chinese-made HFDY leaves out a large portion of the military AIR band, with no coverage from 250MHz to […]
Cities and Memory: “Remix and reimagine the world of shortwave radio”
I’m absolutely chuffed to announce that the excellent Cities and Memory sound project has partnered with the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive for an all-new take on the soundscape of cities, and YOU are invited to be part of it. From Cities and Memory: Open call – remix and reimagine the world of shortwave radio Shortwave […]
FTIOM & UBMP, September 26-October 2
From the Isle of Music, September 26-October 2: This week we reprise our episode featuring Manolito Simonet, producer/participant in the album Al son del caballero by the Alianza Musical de Cuba. This tribute to Adalberto Álvarez won a Grand Prize, the Producer’s Prize, and one of the Popular Dance Music prizes in Cubadisco this year. […]
Malahit DSP-2 versus Chinese Clone: Taking the Gloves Off
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Robinson, for the following guest post: Malahit 2 versus Chinese Clone: Taking the Gloves Off New DDC (Direct Digital Conversion) Version in Development by Dan Robinson It’s been a few weeks since my last commentary on the Malahit/Malachite, which as of this writing remains at the DSP-2 level, though there are continuing […]
Radio Waves: Is the Titus II Still Alive, Navajo Broadcasters Make History, Portalo Stranah, and R.I.P. Sir Clive Sinclair
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
Mark’s Malahit DSP-2 notes
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mark, who recently shared the following comments in response to Dan Robinson’s excellent Malahit DSP-2 review series. Mark writes: I’ve been playing with my new Malachit for a week now and I am very impressed. It’s got a superb receiver and last night I was pulling in several South […]
Check out the new scheduler functionality in SDRuno V1.41
Many thanks to Jon Hudson with SDRplay who shares the following information about the latest release of SDRuno on the SDRplay blog: Try out the new features in SDRuno V1.41 released today SDRuno V1.41 was fully released today. It includes the much requested full scheduler facility which allows you to set up numerous recording events […]
Dean recommends KM4MPF Sales
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dean Bianco, who writes: I have purchased another C Crane SSB Skywave brand-new from an on-line retailer called KM4MPF Sales On-Line Store out of Chattanooga, Tennessee. [I paid a] discounted price of $149.99 vs the $169.99 price charged by C Crane direct. […] I feel not enough listeners would […]
“Anatomy of a Field Radio Kit” series on QRPer.com
If interested, I’ve now published both parts of my Anatomy of a Field Radio Kit series over on QRPer.com. This series was originally featured in the June and July 2021 issues of The Spectrum Monitor magazine. Here are links to both articles: Anatomy of a Field Radio Kit Part 1: Basic components and advantages of […]
CTRN via WRMI on Sunday, September 19th & 26th, 2021
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Fastradioburst23, who shares the flyer above for CTRN’s broadcasts on September 19th & 26th, 2021, at 2300 UTC on 9395 kHz (WRMI).
Radio Waves: DW launches SW Service to Afghanistan, Foreign Sponsorship ID, Tokyo Ham Fair 2021 Cancelled, and the Bond of Gibraltar
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
Hidden connector on Tecsun PL-660?
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Andy (G0FTD), who writes: Thomas Not sure if you’ve come across this, but earlier when I was cleaning my Tecsun PL660 and took the main tuning knob off the spindle, I discovered what looked like 4 holes of a hidden connector behind it ! I just did a quick […]
FTIOM & UBMP, September 19-25
From the Isle of Music, September 19-25: This week we reprise our episode featuring Gaston Joya and Fusión de Almas, one of the Grand Prize winners of Cubadisco this year. 1. For Eastern Europe but audible well beyond the target area in most of the Eastern Hemisphere (including parts of East Asia and Oceania) with […]
“Reciva Gateway not responding”
Many thanks to a number of SWLing Post readers who’ve informed me that their Reciva-based WiFi radios may be on their last legs. I’ve gotten a number of messages from WiFi radio owners who note that when they try to tune to a WiFi radio station, their radio now displays the following message: “Reciva Gateway […]
RCI Sackville Antenna Farm Map and Legend
I’ve been going through some old paperwork recently and discovered this map of the antenna farm at Radio Canada International’s former Sackville, NB, transmitting site (click to enlarge): I was given this printout by one of the staff members at Sackville when I visited there in the summer of 2012–only a few months before they […]
Radio Waves: Shortwave is Holding its Own, Solar Storms and Internet Outages, Trust in News, and RSGB Convention Trailer
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting […]
Monitoring Times cover from September 1993
Yesterday afternoon, I spent a few hours sorting through old radio books and magazines. I discovered this issue of Monitoring Times from September 1993: It was the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks yesterday so this cover image, and especially the feature headlines, caught my attention. Of course, this feature referenced February 26, 1993, […]
SRAA: Remembering September 11, 2001 through off-air recordings
Today marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11; a day where we honor all of those who were lost, their families/friends, and all of those who who served during and after the attacks. This morning, I’ve been listening to a number of off-air shortwave radio recordings made on September 11 and 12, 2001. Many thanks to […]
Sale at Radioshack.com through September 30, 2021
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Paul, who writes: Radioshack.com has a promo code, “LABORDAY”, which takes $40 off $80 and expires Sept. 30. This makes the Eton executive shortwave radios (and other brands such as Sangean) quite a bit cheaper, with free shipping, if folks are interested. Click here to browse radios at Radioshack.com. […]
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