While i sort out some problems with my station, i thought it would be cool to stream a random frequency from the Grundig G3 Shortwave receiver. Right now it is tuned to 13.570 Mhz, one of the many Part 15 frequencies we have been given for tinkering, broadcasting and experimening.
I am not using a long wire antenna, just the whip built onto the radio.
Ain’t radio fun?
Carl Blare says
Hearing It Now
It sounds like a garden house spraying an electric transformer.
rock95seven says
Looking at Short-Wave dot info
They show China Radio International was on the air at 1700 UTC on 13.575 Mhz with 500 KW, right now they are on 13.580 with a Chinese language broadcast.
Since the 22 meter band and 13.570 is more of a daytime frequency, lets just park it on 1620 Khz and listen to that distant station fade just barely above the noise floor and lightning crashes. It is storming here right now, the door is open and a fan is blowing the cool air into the hot house. Enjoy.
http://www.short-wave.info/index.php
rock95seven says
Shortwave Radio is
Shortwave Radio is like Youtube, a freak show you can get into for free.
49 meters 5765 Khz is some kind of religious or maybe anarchist broadcast hell i don’t know what it is lol
Onto 60 meters, WWV 5000 Khz
rock95seven says
Bored
Yep, I was bored
Carl Blare says
Message from Carl’s Translator
In Reply # 1 I spoke of a “garden house.”
My translator tells you that I meant to say “garden hose”.
rock95seven says
I knew what you meant
Yeah, i knew what you meant. : )