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Use real audio streams to listen to Hf and VHF stations around the world via remote controlled receivers connected to the web.
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Superfast analyzer for audio and radio signals. Examining radio signals is the original idea of Analyzer2000. Simply connect the AF-output of your receiver to the input of your soundcard and see, what you hear. Use SSB and you will have a feeling like using an expensive IF panorama adapter. Support for this version has been discontinued.
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A free application that controls up to 4 Alinco, Elecraft, FlexRadio, Icom, JST, Kachina, Kenwood, TenTec, or Yaesu transceivers, switching between them manually or automatically based on frequency, and displaying frequency-dependent settings for devices like tuners and amplifiers; includes a bandspread, and supports transverters, frequency and mode tracking by an independent transceiver or receiver, SDR-based panadaptors, and SO2R switching with microHam or OTRSP-compliant devices.
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Drake R8 Communications Receiver Reston Virginia, USA. Allow remote control of a DRAKE receiver with a nice interface that permi you to rotate the main tunin knob, set mode and change some key settings.
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Presents the official online presence for Yaesu, a prominent manufacturer of radio communication equipment. The site details their extensive product lines, encompassing amateur radio transceivers, antenna rotators, tuners, amplifiers, and various accessories like microphones, speakers, and power supplies. It functions as a central hub for product information, specifications, and support resources. The resource categorizes its offerings across several key areas, including **Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)** solutions, HF/VHF/UHF transceivers, and specialized receivers and scanners. Each product section typically includes model numbers, feature highlights, and often links to manuals or technical documentation, providing hams with essential data for equipment selection and operation. Beyond amateur radio, the site also covers Yaesu's contributions to aviation and marine radio sectors, illustrating the company's broader scope in wireless communication technology. It serves as a direct portal for accessing manufacturer-provided details, ensuring accuracy and currency for those researching Yaesu gear.
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On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio. Provided by PI4THT
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The only ACARS software to feature in-line message decoding and aircraft tracking. ACARS Reception and Decoding Software for legacy Windows versions. This software will allow you to decode the ACARS signals received by your air band receiver using the soundcard that is installed in you PC
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Harry Lythall SM0VPO/G4VVJ homebrew web site, contains several projects, antenna notes and plans, receivers and transmitters plans, regularly updated.
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This is a web receiver link page with web receiver informations.
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Hear VLF audio from NASA online VLF radio receiver in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Demonstrates RadioComm, a freeware Icom transceiver/receiver controller program for Windows, which facilitates memory programming, spectrum analysis, and interfacing with extensive frequency databases. The software allows users to program their Icom radio's memory, generate radio-frequency spectra, and connect the radio to a computer-based frequency database. It supports various Icom models, offering bidirectional control where virtual controls mirror the transceiver's physical controls and vice versa. The program's spectrum analysis feature, exemplified by tuning the WWV time standard at 15 MHz, provides insights into the AM passband, a capability often found in high-end Icom transceivers. While RadioComm offers these functionalities, the author, Paul Lutus, notes that it has been superseded by JRX (a virtual radio) and IcomProgrammer II (a memory programming utility), which are described as superior and compatible with more platforms. RadioComm is available as a 516 KB self-extracting executable, requiring an Icom CT-17 RS-232 interface box for radios that need it. Users can also customize the plain-text database to include unsupported Icom models. However, the author explicitly states that no user support is provided for this free program.
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This is a radio frequency propagation calculator for the transmission path between an RF transmitter and a receiver.
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GlobalTuners provides access to remotely controlled radio receivers over the internet. You can listen to ham radio, shortwave radio, air traffic control, airband, ACARS, airports and much more. Tune remotely controlled receivers from all over the world with your browser and listen live.
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Amplifier, vacuum tube, receiving beverage loop vertical and transmitting antenna system technical information radiation resistance, EH antenna, noise,receivers, and information on keyclicks.
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The manuals in this archive are available to all who enjoy working on and restoring old tube type amateur radio equipment and short wave receivers. Hundreds of boatanchor manuals
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End-Fed antennas are NOT balanced systems; but neither are verticals, ground planes, discones, windoms, zepps, Marconis, half-slopers, et al. Additionally, the low-impedance antenna port of your transmitter/receiver is not balanced.
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Detailed plans of my homebrew receiver. Frequency coverage is from below 300kHz to 30MHz. Pictures, schematics, board layouts, parts lists and more can be found here.
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Over 25,000 amplifiers and sub-assemblies were produced by Angle Linear for the communications industry over a 40-year period. The company specialized in **high-linearity RF products**, focusing on preamplifiers, bandpass filters, and receiver multicouplers. Specific product lines included PHEMT and GaAs FET preamplifiers, offering both quadrature and single-ended configurations for various signal levels. The offerings encompassed coaxial and combline bandpass filters, along with integrated filter-preamplifier assemblies. The company also provided custom RF assemblies, addressing applications such as MRI preamplifiers, passive radar, and EME (moon bounce). Their product range covered VHF and UHF frequencies, including specific designs for 2m, 70cm, and 23cm bands, often featuring high IP3 performance. Technical documentation, such as filtering application notes and duplexer theory, was also associated with their product offerings.
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FFTDSP is a PC program which can detect weak radio signals in real time. Uses the PC's soundcard and advanced signal processing techniques, extracts and displays weak signals from the receiver audio.
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Program to receive weather reports and navigational warnings transmitted on longwave and shortwave bands in RTTY and NAVTEX modes. None additional hardware is required - your need only receiver and computer with a sound card.
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A Kenwood R-5000 communications receiver located in Salt Lake City that you can remotely control and receive S-Meter readings and audio from via a web browser.
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Presents a collection of homebrew amateur radio projects and circuit ideas developed by EA5/G3PTO, a licensed operator since 1961. The resource details various transmitters and receivers constructed for frequencies ranging from 1.8 MHz to 10 GHz, emphasizing CW and BPSK31 operation. Specific projects covered include a "Bombproof 7Mhz Receiver" and several keying circuits, providing insights into designs that have proven effective over decades of use. The site also integrates personal photography, showcasing scenes from the West of England and Southeast Spain, reflecting the author's interest in connecting with other amateurs and visualizing their locations. Additionally, it offers a curated list of links to other home construction sites and DX information, serving as a hub for DIY enthusiasts and DXers. The content is distinctively personal, blending technical project documentation with a broader view of the amateur radio lifestyle and community engagement.
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Decode digital and analog signals out of any high quality Transceiver or Receiver, works as a DSP-analyzing system
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38 Special, 30m QRP transceiver by Norcal QRP club, single super het receiver, full QSK with sidetone smoothly
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WiNRADiO Communications, a division of Radixon Group, was established in 1996 to commercialize extensive research in radio communications. The company specializes in integrating radio and computing technologies, offering a diverse product range for government, military, security, and amateur radio enthusiasts. Their product line includes the WR-G65DDCe 'EXCALIBUR Sigma' HF/VHF SDR receiver, noted for its capabilities, and the G31DDC EXCALIBUR, recognized for its price/performance ratio in shortwave listening with improved AMS and Noise Blanker features. The company also produces the G39DDC series EXCELSIOR for serious monitoring, WR-G526e/G527e/G528e modular SDR solutions for high-performance applications like phase-coherent direction finding, and the low-cost WR-G305e/G305i VHF/UHF receivers. Professional counterparts, the WR-G315e/G315i, support APCO P25 decoders and trunking options. WiNRADiO's offerings extend to the PFSL-G3 field strength logging system for mobile signal coverage, advanced multichannel telemetry systems like the MS-8323, and specialized antennas such as the AX-31C Log-Periodic and AX-81S active HF antenna. DRM decoder software is available for G3 Series receivers, enabling clear reception of DRM broadcasts. The WSS-420 Weather Satellite Receiving System and various antenna rotators are also part of their product ecosystem. WiNRADiO supports multiple operating systems, with MacRadio for Apple Macintosh users and LiNRADiO for Linux developers, providing drivers and network receiver solutions like the RLX-810.
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An inexpensive external GPS antenna, for 1.5 GHz band for GPS receiver, If you operate APRS or just need an external antenna for your GPS receiver, here's one that is easy to build yet offers surprisingly good performance in a compact size. Best of all, it uses commonly available components and materials.
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AirNav Selcal Decoder enables you to decode in realtime Aviation HF Selcal transmissions. It only needs an HF airband receiver and your Sound Card. No special hardware needed. With AirNav Selcal Decoder you do not need any other hardware decoding system. Just your PC and the Sound Card.
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py2ohh homebrewing of receivers, transmiters and Test Equipment for ham and swl, using cheap, easy to find or surplus components
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Two Wire Beverage by Jeff Parke, describes a two-wire Beverage antenna design for improved reception with switchable direction (forward/backward) and lower noise level. It includes details on building the antenna, matching transformers, and a control box for selecting direction and connecting to the receiver.
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Multiplatoform freeware DSP software. Linrad has its origin in software that was developed for 144 MHz EME CW but it is quite general and should be seen more like a kit for designing a receiver that a receiver for some particular usage. It can be used as a CW receiver with a small time delay and a fast waterfall graph. A dsp for conventional receiver to imporve signals readability, a spectrum analyzer.
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Hong Kong's only full-service amateur radio store. Full line of Amateur Radio and Two-way equipment and accessories from companies such as Yaesu, Icom, Kenwood, Motorola, MFJ, Alinco, Diamond, AOR and many, many more. Knowledgeable staff with many years of experience in the radio business TAX-FREE shopping (no sales, VAT, GAT or other taxes) HF, VHF, UHF transceivers, receivers, walkie-talkies, antennas, antenna tuners, coax and connectors
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Manufacturer of amateur, avionic, land mobile, marine and communications scanner & receiver equipment.
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Receivers, Antenna Tuners and accessories, antenna analyzers, dummy loads, wattmeters, shortwave radio receivers, baluns, filters
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iSDR is a software defined radio application compatible with the Apple iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. iSDR is designed for experimenters, shortwave listeners, and amateur radio enthusiasts who would like a truly portable software-defined radio receiver.
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Over 30 distinct shortwave (SW) receiver models are reviewed, offering insights into their performance, features, and user experiences. These evaluations, contributed by readers of the Usenet newsgroup **Rec.radio.shortwave**, cover a wide array of portable and tabletop radios, including popular units like the Grundig YB-400, Sony ICF-SW77, and various Realistic DX series models. Each review details aspects such as frequency range, tuning steps, SSB functionality, antenna performance, and construction quality, often comparing them to other receivers or ham transceivers like the Icom 725. For instance, the Grundig YB-400 review highlights its 144-30000 kHz AM/SSB coverage, direct keypad entry, and 40 station memories, noting its useful narrow bandwidth and tone switch for adjacent signal separation. It also discusses the **SSB mode** stability and the limitations of its 1 kHz frequency resolution for precise zero-beating. The review further details antenna performance, including the effectiveness of the built-in whip, the provided 7m reel antenna, and the potential for overload with larger outdoor antennas. Other reviews delve into specific issues, such as the Sony ICF-SW77's frequency display inaccuracies and timer malfunctions, or the Realistic DX-342's compact size and surprisingly good MW DXing capabilities despite its analog tuning. The collection provides practical, user-generated feedback on sensitivity, selectivity, audio quality, and ergonomic features, helping shortwave listeners understand the real-world performance and quirks of these receivers.
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This web page describes a small, single tuned circuit regenerative receiver primarily for daylight reception in the 16, 19, 22 and 25 meter international shortwave broadcast bands.
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GlobalTuners provides access to web controlled receivers. Listen to Ham radio, Tune Shortwave radio, Listen to Air traffic control, experience Airband receptio including ACARS and Airports. Tune remotely controlled receivers all over the world with your browser and get live audio.
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The SoftRock-40 is a small, low-cost, good-performing "software defined radio" receiver that plugs into a computer USB port and delivers I-Q audio signals to the computer's sound card. It was designed by Tony Parks, KB9YIG and Bill Tracey, KD5TFD as an "SDR sampler project" for hams everywhere to easily try out software defined radio.
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Import-Export Worldwide shipment of Radio-scanners, shortwave-receivers and more. Wholesale and retail-trade
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manufactures and distributes HF, VHF, UHF and SHF equipment covering 10MHz. - 47.0GHz. Our products include: Wireless LAN / WAN Bidirectional Linear Amplifiers, Low Noise Preamplifiers - LNA's, RF Linear Amplifiers, Relays, Transverter Systems, Frequency Translation Systems, Downconverters, Antennas, Parabolic Dishes, Coaxial Cable, Relays, Antenna Switches, Microwave Test equipment, PC controlled Receivers, Microwave Linear Amplifiers including models for Telemetry, Wireless, and CDMA applications.
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CW Skimmer 2.1 employs a high-sensitivity CW decoding algorithm based on Bayesian statistics, enabling simultaneous decoding of up to 700 CW signals within a receiver's passband on a 3-GHz P4 system when paired with a wideband receiver. The software features a fast waterfall display with sufficient resolution for visual Morse Code interpretation, automatically extracting and labeling callsigns on the waterfall traces. Extracted callsigns are exported as DX cluster spots via an integrated Telnet cluster server. The application includes a DSP processor with a noise blanker, AGC, and a variable-bandwidth CW filter, alongside an I/Q Recorder and player. It supports both 3 kHz radio passbands and wideband SDR receivers like SoftRock, RF Space SDR-IQ/SDR-14, SRL QuickSilver (QS1R), HPSDR Mercury, and Microtelecom Perseus. System requirements specify Windows XP/7/8/10 (32-bit or 64-bit), a Pentium-4 2.5 GHz for wideband operation or 1 GHz for 3-kHz radios, a COM port for CAT control, and a stereo sound card supporting 48 kHz sampling. It integrates with Elecraft KX3, Icom IC-7300/IC-7610, and Flex 6000 series radios, with documentation available for various setup configurations.
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A modern version of the classic regenrative receiver designed and built by Charles Kitchin ARRL Article
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S Meter Lite is a no-cost program that displays your receiver's S Meter signal strength in a window by W8WWV
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Web receiver of hb9afz-using icom pcr 1000 on weekends 0800-2000 utc.
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Regenerative short wave radio schematic
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This article addresses the subject of obtaining the best signal transfer from an antenna to the typical 50-ohm receiver input over a wide frequency range, with emphasis on medium-wave (500 - 2000 kHz), encompassing the standard AM broadcast band and the 160-m amateur band.
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Database system with 60000 frequencies, powerfull 3D MUF/LUF-propagtion software and full copntrol of several receivers
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RT Systems provides programming software for Windows operating systems, supporting a wide range of amateur radio transceivers, scanners, and receivers from manufacturers like Icom, Yaesu, and Kenwood. The software facilitates memory management and radio settings configuration, often surpassing OEM software in user-friendliness and functionality. Their **USB programming cables**, featuring **FTDI chipsets**, are noted for reliable operation, even in virtualized environments like Windows ARM on a Mac, where OEM cables might fail. Users report that RT Systems software simplifies the often complex process of radio programming, making it less arduous than manual entry. The availability of integrated frequency databases is a significant advantage. The software and cables are frequently cited for their long-term reliability, effective customer support, and thoughtful hardware design, which collectively address common real-world programming challenges for various radio models, including the Icom ID-880H and Anytone 878.
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DSCdecoder decodes the DSC digital signals from ships and coast stations using the sound card in your PC. You need a suitable MF, HF or VHF band radio receiver tuned to one of the DSC distress and calling channels or to one of the Navtex channels