October 25, 2022, 09:09 AM
Flash-LBQuestion about shortwave listening
Here's a short list of stations still on the air and their frequencies:
https://radiofidelity.com/best...s-sw-radio-stations/October 25, 2022, 02:04 PM
maxdogDoes your radio have single sideband capability and is it continuous coverage? By this I mean from about .5 to 30 megahertz without gaps. Broadcast only band SW receivers generally have only the sections of the spectrum that contain broadcast band stations.
If it’s continuous coverage(no gaps)you may find a variety of other type transmissions to listen to. There are marine and air, HAM, various commercial and military, although not as many as there used to be. SSB capability is almost a must as most use it.
You can find frequency lists on the net. I like to scroll through marine, mil and SW air bands.
With most, you have to constantly search as most are very short in duration.
Sat comms have become dominant and many SW radio comms have disappeared. Still possible to find some.
Look for a cheap used antenna tuner too. It can improve your signal reception.
October 25, 2022, 05:23 PM
jhe888I have a Tecsun radio which I turn on from time to time. I can find some of the time broadcasters. There are some fundamentalist Christian stations I can find, but they are too tedious to listen to for very long.
It is all about the antenna.
October 25, 2022, 08:53 PM
p113565If you are not hearing anything, as mentioned, you have may capacitor issues or need a different antenna.
There is still PLENTY of SWL listening available
October 25, 2022, 10:57 PM
jimb888I've kept a Tecsun pl880 and a GE Superadio 2 around for when the SHTF, but for fun can't beat this:
http://radio.garden/visit/zug/Q43GfufGClick and drag to access all of the world. Enjoy!
October 26, 2022, 10:20 AM
lbjquote:
Originally posted by NK402:
Anyone remember the old Zenith Transworld radios.
Yep, still have my Zenith Transoceanic.
If you open the back, there is a date on those.
I'd have to dig it out, 1963 I think.
It's still working last time I checked.
It runs on 12 D batteries or a plug in 12v transformer.
October 26, 2022, 11:18 AM
41The nicest ones have the Wavemagnet antenna which is built into the carrying handle.
The other one I have has the telescoping antenna as part of the case and is easy to break.
October 27, 2022, 08:29 AM
oddballI bought a Sony ICF-SW7600GR years ago. It is an excellent little radio, and I'm sure I haven't used it to its full potential. I hear they don't make these anymore.
October 27, 2022, 02:20 PM
357fuzzquote:
Originally posted by CaptainMike:
This won't help you find any stations for your shortwave but this is a cool site that lets you listen to thousands of radio stations around the world via the internet. I think someone on Sigforum originally turned me onto it.
Radio Garden They now have apps for Apple and Android also.
Yep. Radio Garden is good.