Another 9,067 entries cover all professional utility stations worldwide from our international bestseller The reason is, no matter what time of the year it is, no matter what the space weather (yes, I said space weather) or conditions of the ionosphere are--FM stations are relatively few, local, and always broadcast in the same spots on the FM dial.
Full A4 size sample pages - simply click the PDF or GIF symbol for download! Numbers stations are anonymous, shortwave AM radio stations that broadcast messages at pre-set times, sometimes periodically and sometimes random, on specific frequencies. 0000062864 00000 n
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There is a wide spectrum of different signals that can be heard from the LF frequencies ranging up to the L-Band. Actually, shortwave (HF) is 3-30 MHz; medium wave (MF) is 300 kHz to 3 MHz; and long wave (LF) is 30-300 kHz.
To Identify an English Shortwave Broadcast by Frequency Click HERE. I want to know more about the hobby.
Click the graphics for download! MarkThank you for all the sw frequencies.I am new to sw and bought a tecsun pl660 radio and thanks to you I can access all the frequencies.using GQRX, (a SDR application) and have been filling in band assignments in the bookmarks list, so i can see on-screen what a section of spectrum is used for. what’s going on around the world, and during times of crisis can play a vital Numbers stations are anonymous, shortwave AM radio stations that broadcast messages at pre-set times, sometimes periodically and sometimes random, on specific frequencies. The 2020 Shortwave Frequency Guide covers the latest 2020 schedules of all clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide from our 2020 Super Frequency List on CD. role in your ability to gather intelligence and news from outside of your area. They can appear out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly. Searching for an FM radio station on your car radio is quite easy. )Thank you for posting this listing.
Between these bands are frequency allocations for “utility” stations. All Rights Reserved.Utility Frequencies courtesy of Tom McKee, K4ZAD, from his book,Thank you so much for your practical info on basic radio theory,frequency guides,types of antennas,and the article on the 80 meter doublet.I was a ham (general) in the 1970’s and let my license lapse.Now I am retired and listen to ham bands 80 & 40 m.Don’t know if you respond to questions but here is one.I listen with a Hammarlund hq-145 which is so much better than the hw-101 I had back when. And what did I find? Most of what’s around 300 kHz is airport beacons.Primetime shortwave has gone commercial! Those would be classified as Medium wave length. I am 85 and this info I need to help me. LW stations still operate out of Europe but they are very few. © 2003-2011 by Harold Melton, KV5R. this list will help a lot. .
It is really helpful. .Hi im an english swl listen to hf from oo oo utc on my tecsun pl-66o rx in birmingham england uk recently came across your excellent website but any chance of giving out any addresses on receiving a qsl card etc from aero military stations etc ? Generally, shortwave broadcasts can be found between 3–30 MHz.When it comes to listening to shortwave broadcasts, it’s not 0535 Khz to 1705 Khz are not shortwave frequencies. 0000004525 00000 n Smaller than 0535 Khz moves into the Long wave bands. 0000002518 00000 n No SW frequency operates 24 hours. 0000038827 00000 n