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Loggings => Utility => Topic started by: corq on September 18, 2013, 0555 UTC

Title: Additional Resource for Identifying Modes & Stations (credit: UDHF list)
Post by: corq on September 18, 2013, 0555 UTC
All credit to the UDHF List & -rainer- for posting his site for easy reference:

http://www.utilityradio.com/stations/stations.html (http://www.utilityradio.com/stations/stations.html)

The sidebar is sectioned by region/country - Many entries include a little "ear" icon, with links to audio files for identifying what the mode associated with the station sounds like.

A big plus for neophytes like me. There are numourous great dig mode/sound sites but I found this site pretty darn nice to explore, well organized, and looks like a lot of hard work was done by many contributors; this is a pretty impressive resource.



Title: Re: Additional Resource for Identifying Modes & Stations (credit: UDHF list)
Post by: RickF on September 23, 2013, 1802 UTC
Great link-info thank you sir.
Title: Re: Additional Resource for Identifying Modes & Stations (credit: UDHF list)
Post by: thechoat on September 23, 2013, 2247 UTC
Maam,thank you maam.
thanks corqy!!!!!
Title: Re: Additional Resource for Identifying Modes & Stations (credit: UDHF list)
Post by: glimmer twin on September 26, 2013, 0437 UTC
UDHF or UDXF?
Title: Re: Additional Resource for Identifying Modes & Stations (credit: UDHF list)
Post by: kmorgan on September 26, 2013, 0613 UTC
Awesome! The old AT&T and PressWireless xmissions give me the chills. Fascinating. Too bad we don't have the plethura of signals to sift through today like we did back then.

Oh the other hand.. sad news.. my next door neighbor in our condo installed DirecTV and God knows what else. Heard propagation was excellent to good below 10 MHz, turned on radio and nothing but noisy hash. Radio useless unless I use the faulty yet somewhat usable batt operated Grundig S350DL or whatever it's called. What a God#&&Y%$Y%-ed pain in the ass this noise is. I need to move