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5Mhz (60m) SSB
5MHz (60m) SSB, Feb 28th, 2012. The first time I have listened on this band since I used 5.330 MHz AM as a spotty army cadet in the 1970's. In thos...
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GM4AFF, 160m SSB Contest
GM4AFF, 160m SSB Contest, Feb. 2012 using a remote server on the south coast of England with a long, very long wireless internet link.
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3 weeks ago
Wide station on 20m
Look at the signal on 14.171.500 - nice audio though.
Recording made with a V9.0 SoftRock built by M1KTA with a ASUS XONAR D2X soundcard.
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2 months ago
160m, (1942 kHz) Late Night Owls
Aged Hams on Topband, recorded via a remote receiver in Poole, Dorset
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2 months ago
Satellite tracking with SDR-Radio and a Chipkit (by Erik, ON4PB)
It shows SDR-Radio interfacing with a Chipkit board (an Arduino is just as good), which in turn controls two miniature servos.
The purpose is not...
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2 months ago
80m AM
Some real radio amateurs using AM (amplitude modulation) on the 80 meter band (also known as 75 meters in Canada and the USA).
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About Simon HB9DRV's channel
Mainly SDR-RADIO videos but who knows
@ve3cnu Hi, the remote server was fine, the internet connection was not reliable due to contention and some other issues, that's why you see this effect. The server has been optimised to keep the audio flowing as highest priority, FFT is sent over when there's spare capacity.