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Offline Shortwave_Listener

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Shortwave Radio Archive
« on: January 03, 2023, 0556 UTC »
For those who haven't already seen, I have an extensive archive of recordings of pirate stations and many other things on shortwave and other bands. I mostly use KiwiSDR receivers to hear may things I cannot hear from my location, but I occasionally post recordings of stations heard on my Sony ICF-2010. I think you will be pleasantly surprised! I record almost everything of interest I hear.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SW_Archive/featured

Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@shortwave_radio_archive
Lucas Bandura
eQSL appreciated! lucasnerite@gmail.com
Songs are identified with Shazam if needed. I usually use KiwiSDR receivers. Reception from my QTH is using an SDRPlay RSP1A for SWL with a 40 meter band Inverted V at 40 feet. Kenwood TS-570D for ham use.
My website: https://swl7.wordpress.com/
Shortwave Radio Archive: https://www.youtube.com/@SW_Archive
https://archive.org/details/@shortwave_radio_archive

Offline Shortwave_Listener

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Re: Shortwave Radio Archive
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2023, 2203 UTC »
I also have a website now! I post my loggings and other stuff that may be of interest. Check it out: swl7.wordpress.com
Lucas Bandura
eQSL appreciated! lucasnerite@gmail.com
Songs are identified with Shazam if needed. I usually use KiwiSDR receivers. Reception from my QTH is using an SDRPlay RSP1A for SWL with a 40 meter band Inverted V at 40 feet. Kenwood TS-570D for ham use.
My website: https://swl7.wordpress.com/
Shortwave Radio Archive: https://www.youtube.com/@SW_Archive
https://archive.org/details/@shortwave_radio_archive