Nice to listen to the sound of SW signals. The description given by you is really interesting. I love Dxing. In my part of the world SW Radio is still popular and I love to listen to Short wave radio.
Absolutely. I'm not sure how much more difficult it is to do it directly, as it were - but I'm relatively certain it can't be that hard to take a line-out (via either a specific jack on the unit, or else a headphones out). Anyway, for a little more effort, the results are surely worth it. After all, with SW scans, details in the sound can often be quite difficult to discern so anything that adds to the quality is more than welcome. So yeah, again, nice work here!
Nice to listen to the sound of SW signals. The description given by you is really interesting. I love Dxing. In my part of the world SW Radio is still popular and I love to listen to Short wave radio.
skverma1970 4 months ago
thanks so much for making this!
LIFEGUARD805 7 months ago
Absolutely. I'm not sure how much more difficult it is to do it directly, as it were - but I'm relatively certain it can't be that hard to take a line-out (via either a specific jack on the unit, or else a headphones out). Anyway, for a little more effort, the results are surely worth it. After all, with SW scans, details in the sound can often be quite difficult to discern so anything that adds to the quality is more than welcome. So yeah, again, nice work here!
bobbydj01 8 months ago
Sweet UL quality - unlike many other SW band scans (etc.), where the recordist seems to just hold a mic near the radio speaker.
bobbydj01 9 months ago
@bobbydj01 Don't you just hate that?!?!?
wesmckay 8 months ago
that data stream was RTTY, not computer data
ercjncpr 10 months ago
This was just the kind of thing I was interested in. I wanted to get an idea about what it could be like to listen to shortwave radio.
Lamarr168 10 months ago
Good stuff! The old PRO 60 still pulls them in!!!
KC8YOQ 11 months ago