(Public domain) Between World War II and Y2K, shortwave listening was quite an education. With a simple receiver, you could listen to the world. Some of it, of course, was entertainment ...
This is KDDI Corp.’s Yamata Transmitting Station, the nation’s only facility broadcasting shortwave radio programs to overseas listeners. The station started broadcasts on Jan. 1, 1941.
With the audio signal fed to HDSDR, [Aniss] was able to pick up a shortwave radio broadcaster. While this is by no means a high-performance receiver, building an SDR on a breadboard is still a ...
In the last few years, the interest in listening to Deutsche Welle radio broadcasts via shortwave has decreased rapidly in North America. As a result Deutsche Welle decided to cease shortwave ...
An international transmitting station on the Shropshire-Herefordshire border is marking its 80th birthday. Woofferton has been on-air since October 1943, when the BBC's international services were ...