Do you get into shortwave radio? I've been listening to it alot lately. I use an online sdr that's free to use. Though I'm probably going to get my own sdr dongle. It's interesting some of the things you pick up on them.
Do you get into shortwave radio? I've been listening to it alot lately. I use an online sdr that's free to use. Though I'm probably going to get my own sdr dongle. It's interesting some of the things you pick up on them.
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Nah I just use my cellphone.
If there's ever a doomsday apocalypse that knocks out ground and satellite communications that'll come in handy. You'll be able to communicate with the outside world across vast distances.
If I used a two-way radio it would kind of bother me that peeping Toms could listen in on my conversations!
Last edited by PC2; 2020-10-26 at 04:04 AM.
Not shortwave in particular but I remember when radio was a bigger thing before digital, back when we had chart music.
is that where you would "break" into the system or whatever with saying "breaker breaker"?
using cb's i think they were called? when i was a lot younger i had a friend that would do it sometimes, ended up talking to truckies a lot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave_radio
This is the online one I've been listening to
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
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Kom graun, oso na graun op. Kom folau, oso na gyon op.
#IStandWithGinaCarano
My dad's cousin would enter radio competitions regularly.
Trying to connect to people and stations around the globe.
Never understood the point of it. But that's all the touchpoints I had regarding radio
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