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shortwave radio frequencies: On the Short Waves, 1923-1945 Jerome S. Berg, 2007-03-28 As radio developed in the early 1920s, the focus for most people was the AM band and stations such as KDKA, the first broadcast station. There was, however, another broadcast method that was popular among many early enthusiasts--shortwave radio. As is true today, the transmission of news and entertainment programs over shortwave frequencies permitted reception over great distances. For many in America and beyond, shortwave was an exciting aspect of the new medium. Some still tune the shortwave bands to enjoy the programming. Others pursue broadcasts for the thrill of the hunt. This book fully covers shortwave broadcasting from its beginning through World War II. A technical history examining the medium's development and use tells the story of a listener community that spanned the globe. Included are overviews of the primary shortwave stations operating worldwide in the 1930s, along with clubs and competitions, publications and prizes. A rich collection of illustrations includes many QSLs, the cards that stations sent to acknowledge receipt of their transmissions and that are much prized by long-distance collectors. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Frequency Handbook for Radio Monitoring HF Roland Proesch, 2021-04-21 This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 18000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Shortwave Listening Guidebook Harry L. Helms, 1993 Join the listeners of shortwave radio. This new edition of Shortwave Listening Guidebook is a ticket to the world in direct, non-technical language and helps in selecting the right shortwave radio, how reception conditions vary throughout the day and year, how to correctly operate the radio, and provides information on frequencies used by stations around the world. |
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shortwave radio frequencies: Worldwide Listening Guide John Figliozzi, 2023-12-15 Comprehensive guide to radio stations from around the world, most broadcasting in English. How to listen in all of today's formats -- streaming, pod cast, as well as traditional shortwave radio. |
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shortwave radio frequencies: Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist Stan Gibilisco, 2014-09-29 Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Get up and running as a ham radio operator—or just listen in on the shortwave bands! Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist shows you, step by step, how to set up and operate your own ham radio station. It’s also perfect for those interested in shortwave listening, without getting a ham radio license. This practical guide covers communications modes, assigned frequency ranges in the United States, details on fixed, mobile, and portable ham stations, antennas, and much more. Ham radio will work even when the Internet and other utilities fail. So get on the air and keep the lines of communication open in any situation! Inside, you’ll find out all about: Radio waves and how they travel Shortwave and allwave listening Communications modes for ham radio operators, including using the Internet as a supplement Ham radio licenses and assigned frequency ranges (bands) used in the United States Wave-propagation characteristics and tips on the bands best suited for use at different times of the day, year, and sunspot cycle Selecting and installing equipment for fixed ham radio stations Setting up mobile and portable ham radio stations Antennas and transmission lines for various frequencies and station types How to operate your station using popular voice and digital modes Schematic symbols and Q signals for ham radio operators |
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shortwave radio frequencies: Amateur Radio HF Antennas Claude Jollet, VE2DPE, The contents of this book are mostly aimed at the amateur radio beginner and aspiring ones. Therefore, this book provides answers to basic questions like: What is the best HF antenna for my needs and location? What type of stand-alone antenna tuner should I use and which should I avoid? How can I hide my HF antenna from the neighbors and still get acceptable performance from it? What about lightning protection? This book will supply immediately useful answers to the above questions and many more. A properly designed and installed amateur radio HF antenna system can potentially make the humblest ham radio equipment perform like stations worth thousands of dollars. We are confident that the antenna experimenter will find the information given here priceless. Furthermore, any ham radio operator, armed with the information this book contains, will become a much better informed buyer of commercially made HF antenna systems and accessories. This special compendium edition is published in response to ham radio operators who wrote to ask that all the basic information, on and related to amateur radio HF antennas, be made available in one book instead of four, arguing that it would be more convenient. The author and publisher agree. Therefore this edition contains the complete four-book series on Amateur Radio HF Antennas published by Claude Jollet, VE2DPE. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Ham and 2-Way Radio Rodney Biddle, 2017-12-20 Reference Guide to common 2-way radio frequencies and primer on pubic 2-way radio solutions. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Secret Spy Radio Stations Ronald Paul Milione, 2020-11-23 ABOUT NUMBER STATIONSThere are actually several types of number stations, but the prototypical one is simply someone on the air reading lists of numbers (or sending them via Morse code). Some read off other coded messages (like phonetic alphabet letters) or have sounds in the background that may or may not be digitally-encoded messages. One even used a sound clip from a Yosemite Sam cartoon to separate bursts of data! According to the Conet Project, number stations were heard as early as World War I. In most cases, no one knows for sure what the purpose of the stations are, but there are dedicated groups that try to locate them and even decode what they are saying. However, it is thought that most of them use some form of one time pad cryptography which makes trying to decode them a very long shot. It is pretty widely accepted, though, that the purpose of most (if not all) of these stations is to deliver clandestine messages.For example, suppose I wanted to send you secret messages so I give you a shortwave receiver. I tell you to listen to a certain frequency at a certain time and I read off a series of numbers. To decode my message, you treat the numbers I read as a page number followed by a word number in, for example, a newspaper that is a day or two old. As long as you keep a copy of the newspaper and you have the radio, I can send you messages that would be very hard to decipher unless someone told you what newspaper we agreed to use. This is a form of one time pad, and if you keep the secrets, the method is practically unbreakable. The key, though, is that when they search your hotel room and find a shortwave receiver and a few days of newspapers, that's not particularly suspicious. There's a group called ENIGMA 2000 that catalogs and analyzes number stations, producing the Enigma Control List (although the latest one is a few years old). They have a naming scheme that identifies stations based on language or other characteristics of the signal. For example, stations starting with E broadcast in English, while stations starting with S broadcast in a Slavic language. M stations use Morse code. Naturally, these are just handy designations (like E22). In most cases, we don't know what the stations call themselves. In 1998, the FBI arrested five Cuban intelligence officers. The spies received messages via a numbers station (using Sony shortwave radios) and the coded messages were a big part of the FBI's court case. The FBI acquired the software the spies used to decode the messages and were able to read them (and present them in court). This may be the only time that a government has admitted that these stations are tied to covert operations.The Cuban Five, also known as the Miami Five (Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González) were tried and convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage, conspiracy to commit murder, acting as an agent of a foreign government, and other charges.WHY NOW?Numbers Station.. You have to wonder, in this day of Internet and satellite phones, why these stations still operate. After all, a shortwave receiver is a bit more unusual today than it used to be. Maybe the receivers are camouflaged as standard radios and need some James Bond-style gadget to put them on the shortwave band. After all, a satellite phone implies you are talking to someone and Internet usage is traceable. Short of being caught in the act (or using software like the Cubans), there's no proof of what you are listening to on a radio. Still, it seems incredible that there are apparently still operatives somewhere right now copying encoded instructions from these number stations. You can only wonder what they are up to.HOW CAN I HEAR THEM?If you have a software defined radio setup, that's perfect. Of course, a general coverage receiver or a ham radio that has a wide receive range will do the trick too. An easy way to find common stations! |
shortwave radio frequencies: Listening on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today Jerome S. Berg, 2008-10-01 This book presents the histories of the major North American shortwave clubs and reviews the professional and listener-generated shortwave literature of the era. It also covers the DX programs and other listening fare to which shortwave listeners were most attracted and the QSL-cards they sought as confirmation of their reception.--Provided by publisher. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Dirty Electricity Samuel Milham MD MPH, 2012-12-06 When Thomas Edison began wiring New York City with a direct current electricity distribution system in the 1880s, he gave humankind the magic of electric light, heat, and power; in the process, though, he inadvertently opened a Pandoras Box of unimaginable illness and death. Dirty Electricity tells the story of Dr. Samuel Milham, the scientist who first alerted the world about the frightening link between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields and human disease. Milham takes readers through his early years and education, following the twisting path that led to his discovery that most of the twentieth century diseases of civilization, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and suicide, are caused by electromagnetic field exposure. In the second edition, he explains how electrical exposure does its damage, and how electricity is causing our current epidemics of asthma, diabetes and obesity. Dr. Milham warns that because of the recent proliferation of radio frequency radiation from cell phones and towers, terrestrial antennas, Wi-Fi and Wi-max systems, broadband internet over power lines, and personal electronic equipment, we may be facing a looming epidemic of morbidity and mortality. In Dirty Electricity, he reveals the steps we must take, personally and as a society, to coexist with this marvelous but dangerous technology. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Therapeutic Modalities Chad Starkey, 2013-01-23 The 4th Edition of the field’s premier text on therapeutic modalities reflects evidence-based practice research and technologies that are impacting professional practice today. Step by step, you’ll build a solid foundation in the theory and science that underlie today’s best practices and then learn how to treat a wide range of orthopedic injuries. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Broadcasting on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today Jerome S. Berg, 2008-10-24 Shortwave broadcasting originated in the 1920s, when stations used the new technology to increase their range in order to serve foreign audiences and reach parts of their own country not easily otherwise covered. The early days of shortwave radio were covered in On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio, published by McFarland in 1999 (paperback 2007). Then, two companion volumes were published, picking up the story after World War II. They were Listening on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today (McFarland, 2008; paperback 2010), which focuses on the shortwave listening community, and the present Broadcasting title, about the stations themselves and their environment. The heart of the book is a detailed, year-by-year account of the shortwave bands in each year from 1945 to 2008. It reviews what American listeners were hearing on the international and domestic shortwave bands, describes the arrivals and departures of stations, and recounts important events. The book describes the several categories of broadcasters--international, domestic, private, religious, clandestine and pirate. It explains the impact of relay stations, frequency management, and jamming. It also addresses the considerable changes in shortwave broadcasting since the end of the Cold War. The book is richly illustrated and indexed, and features a bibliography and extensive notes. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Shortwave Radio Listening for Beginners Anita Louise McCormick, 1993 An introduction to the world of international shortwave radio listening - covering history, equipment, terminology, station profiles, broadcast schedules, resources and more. Shortwave radio bands in the US and abroad are a source of alternative news, information, music and commentary, all refreshingly free of routine commercial formatting. Shortwave Radio Listening for Beginners aims to show how to listen in on today's most unusual radio broadcasts from across the country and around the world. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Waves of Discovery SREEKUMAR V T, 2025-03-27 Embark on a captivating journey into the heart of global communication with Waves of Discovery: A Guide to Shortwave Radio Listening. This meticulously crafted guide transcends the boundaries of time and technology, offering both seasoned enthusiasts and curious newcomers an immersive exploration of the enchanting world of shortwave radio. Discover the magic of shortwave as the pages unfold, revealing the rich tapestry of stories, insights, and expert guidance that form the backbone of this comprehensive guide. From the crackling whispers of distant broadcasts to the thrill of capturing elusive signals, Waves of Discovery delves into every aspect of the shortwave spectrum. Key Features: Unveiling the Spectrum: Dive deep into the intricacies of shortwave frequencies, unraveling the secrets of propagation, atmospheric conditions, and the unique characteristics that make shortwave radio a global phenomenon. Practical Guidance: Whether you're a novice or an experienced DXer, find practical tips on setting up your shortwave listening station, choosing the right equipment, and mastering the art of tuning to unlock a world of diverse broadcasts. Tales from the Airwaves: Immerse yourself in narratives from shortwave enthusiasts around the globe. From the mountains of the Himalayas to the Caribbean seas, these tales weave a rich narrative of discovery, connection, and the universal language of radio waves. Innovations and Trends: Explore the future of shortwave with a forward-looking gaze. Learn about the latest trends, technological innovations, and the evolving landscape that shapes the future of this timeless medium. Camaraderie Across Frequencies: Experience the spirit of camaraderie that binds the global shortwave community. Discover how enthusiasts collaborate, share experiences, and contribute to the rich legacy of shortwave radio. Educational Initiatives: Uncover the educational initiatives that aim to pass on the torch to future generations. From school curricula to community workshops, witness the efforts to ensure that the magic of shortwave continues to captivate hearts and minds. A Manifesto for the Future: Engage with a visionary manifesto that outlines the principles for sustaining and evolving shortwave radio. Promoting diversity, fostering innovation, and empowering the next generation are at the forefront of shaping the future of this timeless medium. Waves of Discovery transcends the traditional boundaries of a guidebook, offering not only a wealth of technical knowledge but also a celebration of the cultural, social, and personal dimensions of shortwave radio. As you turn the pages, let the echoes of radio waves carry you into a realm of endless fascination, connection, and discovery. Welcome to the world of shortwave—where every frequency tells a story, and the airwaves are alive with the magic of global communication. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Encyclopedia of Electronics Stan Gibilisco (ed), Neil Sclater, 1990 A practical electronics reference work. |
shortwave radio frequencies: How to Build Advanced Short Wave Receivers R. A. Penfold, 1977 |
shortwave radio frequencies: Short Wave Superhet Receiver Construction R. A. Penfold, 1991-01-01 |
shortwave radio frequencies: SDR Software Defined Radio ANDREW BARRON, 2017-12 |
shortwave radio frequencies: Confidential Frequency List Oliver P. Ferrell, 1986-01 |
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shortwave radio frequencies: Monitoring the World Josh Sanders, 2023-03-16 Monitoring the World: Scanner & Shortwave Radio Monitoring is a reference guide for listening to HF/VHF/UHF radio signals. This book has over 350 pages of extensive frequency lists, general information, and monitoring tips for listening to aviation, maritime, federal, military, broadcast, ham radio, railroad, public safety, and other frequencies. The book includes helpful graphics and maps to explain some of the content further. There is a section at the end of the book for you to record additional frequencies and notes. If you are interested in radio monitoring or police scanner listening, this is a must-have in your collection and is helpful for beginners and experts the same.What are some of the topics covered?:An overview of radio monitoring, scanner & shortwave listening termsAirplane and air traffic control monitoring - detailed HF Oceanic Frequencies, weather station listing, a detailed listing of all US Air Traffic Control Center frequencies and sectors, frequencies for top US/Canada/UK/Australia airports, and mapsFrequencies and listening information for strong North American AM Radio Stations and Worldwide Shortwave StationsFederal Government HF/VHF/UHF Overview - HF SHARES, HF FNARS, HF SECURE, VHF/UHF networks..Military Frequency Listings - HF/VHF/UHF - HFGCS, USCG, US DoD, Canada Military, UK Military, Australian Military, US Military Airband Frequencies, Base frequencies and callsigns for most major US military installationsHam Radio Band Plans and International Callsign ChartMaritime HF/VHF Frequencies and ChannelsRailroad VHF FrequenciesListing of Nationwide Common scanner frequencies, Statewide Radio SystemsBusiness, CB, FRS, and GMRS channels and frequenciesPolice radio 10-codes, military phonetic alphabet, law enforcement phonetic alphabet. Listing of New York City and Los Angeles Police/Fire frequencies.Detailed scanner frequencies, trunked talkgroups, and helpful maps for Milwaukee, WI scanner listeners. |
shortwave radio frequencies: All about Ham Radio Harry L. Helms, 1992 |
shortwave radio frequencies: Simple Short Wave Receiver Construction Robert A. Penfold, 1990-08 The short wave receivers described in this book can all be built at low cost. All the sets are easy to construct, full wiring diagrams are provided, and they are suitable for complete beginners. The receivers only require simple aerials, and do not need any complex alignment or other difficult setting up procedures. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Scanners And Secret Frequencies Henry Eisenson, 1994-01-01 This cynical and immensely entertaining book describes the scanner world, the people in it, the equipment they use, and how they acquire and tune in to the secret frequencies. |
shortwave radio frequencies: The Early Shortwave Stations Jerome S. Berg, 2013-10-04 In July 1923, less than three years after Westinghouse station KDKA signed on, company engineer Frank Conrad began regular simulcasting of its programs on a frequency in the newly-discovered shortwave range. It was an important event in a technological revolution that would make dependable worldwide radio communication possible for the first time. In subsequent years, countless stations in practically all countries followed suit, taking to shortwave to extend reception domestically or reach audiences thousands of miles away. Shortwave broadcasting would also have an important role in World War II and in the Cold War. In this, his fourth book on shortwave broadcast history, the author revisits the period of his earlier work, On the Short Waves, 1923-1945, and focuses on the stations that were on the air in those early days. The year-by-year account chronicles the birth and operation of the large international broadcasters, as well as the numerous smaller stations that were a great attraction to the DXers, or long-distance radio enthusiasts, of the time. With more than 100 illustrations and extensive notes, bibliography and index, the book is also a valuable starting point for further study and research. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist Stan Gibilisco, 2014-10-06 Get up and running as a ham radio operator—or just listen in on the shortwave bands! Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist shows you, step by step, how to set up and operate your own ham radio station. It’s also perfect for those interested in shortwave listening, without getting a ham radio license. This practical guide covers communications modes, assigned frequency ranges in the United States, details on fixed, mobile, and portable ham stations, antennas, and much more. Ham radio will work even when the Internet and other utilities fail. So get on the air and keep the lines of communication open in any situation! Inside, you’ll find out all about: Radio waves and how they travel Shortwave and allwave listening Communications modes for ham radio operators, including using the Internet as a supplement Ham radio licenses and assigned frequency ranges (bands) used in the United States Wave-propagation characteristics and tips on the bands best suited for use at different times of the day, year, and sunspot cycle Selecting and installing equipment for fixed ham radio stations Setting up mobile and portable ham radio stations Antennas and transmission lines for various frequencies and station types How to operate your station using popular voice and digital modes Schematic symbols and Q signals for ham radio operators |
shortwave radio frequencies: Following Ghosts in Northern Peru Don Moore, 2018-12 After decades of being forgotten, northern Peru has finally begun emerging from the shadows of the country's better-known south. The magnificent ruins at Kuelap, the Gocta waterfall, the historical cities of Cajamarca and Trujillo, and jungle excursions along the Huallaga River are up-and-coming destinations for more adventurous travelers seeking to avoid the crowds in the south. And yet, northern Peru wasn't always unexplored territory for travelers. In the 19th century, the long-forgotten Moyobamba Route was the main connection between Peru's Pacific coast and the Amazon River. Among the adventurers who rode the old mule trails were a Royal Navy lieutenant, a Swiss nobleman, a French reporter, an American professor, and a famous early British aviator. Recently retired, the author set off to follow the ghosts of these and other early travelers, weaving together their stories with his own adventures each step of the way. But the story of the Moyobamba Route is just as much about the people who lived there as those who wandered through. A Utopian bishop, a mountain warlord, a jungle-raised feminist, a future Hollywood starlet, war heroes, German immigrants, entrepreneurs, and missionaries are among the characters who make up the region's rich history. Drawing on original Spanish language materials for much of the Peruvian history, the author brings some of their stories to English language readers for the very first time. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Amplify Your SW Radio Skills SREEKUMAR V T, 2025-03-05 Amplify Your SW Radio Skills: Proven Methods for Better Reception is a comprehensive guide that unlocks the secrets to enhancing your shortwave radio listening experience. Whether you're a novice enthusiast or a seasoned SW radio user, this book offers valuable insights, practical techniques, and proven strategies to take your reception capabilities to new heights. Inside this book, you'll discover a treasure trove of knowledge designed to help you overcome the challenges and obstacles often encountered in SW radio listening. From selecting the right SW radio receiver to exploring antenna options, mastering frequency selection, optimizing bandwidth, and advanced signal filtering, this book covers every aspect of improving your SW radio reception. Written by experienced SW radio enthusiasts, this guide presents easy-to-understand explanations, step-by-step instructions, and real-world examples that demystify the intricacies of SW radio reception. You'll learn how to troubleshoot common issues, maintain your SW radio in optimal condition, and unveil the secrets of SW radio propagation. Unleash the full potential of your SW radio as you delve into chapters dedicated to advanced techniques for signal filtering and noise reduction. Discover how to minimize interference, fine-tune your receiver, and optimize signal strength and quality. With these techniques at your fingertips, you'll be able to isolate weak or distant signals and enjoy crystal-clear, uninterrupted broadcasts. The book also dives into the fascinating world of DXing, providing tips and strategies for long-distance reception. Learn how to make the most of favorable propagation conditions, identify rare stations, and participate in contests and special broadcasts. With insights on DXing etiquette and ethics, you'll engage in this exciting aspect of SW radio listening responsibly and respectfully. Amplify Your SW Radio Skills: Proven Methods for Better Reception goes beyond technical knowledge and equips you with the tools to become a skilled SW radio enthusiast. With its user-friendly approach, practical advice, and expert guidance, this book will empower you to unlock a world of captivating international broadcasts, cultural programming, and distant communication. Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated DXer, this book is your passport to a richer, more immersive SW radio listening experience. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to amplify your SW radio reception, unravel the mysteries of the airwaves, and embark on an unforgettable journey of exploration and discovery. Open up your SW radio and open up a world of endless possibilities. |
shortwave radio frequencies: North American Shortwave Frequency Guide James D. Pickard, 1995-03 A guide to shortwave broadcasts in more than 100 countries. |
shortwave radio frequencies: The Rotarian , 1982-03 Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine. |
shortwave radio frequencies: VOA Guide , 1996 |
shortwave radio frequencies: MIMO Power Line Communications Lars Torsten Berger, Andreas Schwager, Pascal Pagani, Daniel Schneider, 2017-12-19 One of the first publications of its kind in the exciting field of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) power line communications (PLC), MIMO Power Line Communications: Narrow and Broadband Standards, EMC, and Advanced Processing contains contributions from experts in industry and academia, making it practical enough to provide a solid understanding of how PLC technologies work, yet scientific enough to form a base for ongoing R&D activities. This book is subdivided into five thematic parts. Part I looks at narrow- and broadband channel characterization based on measurements from around the globe. Taking into account current regulations and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), part II describes MIMO signal processing strategies and related capacity and throughput estimates. Current narrow- and broadband PLC standards and specifications are described in the various chapters of part III. Advanced PLC processing options are treated in part IV, drawing from a wide variety of research areas such as beamforming/precoding, time reversal, multi-user processing, and relaying. Lastly, part V contains case studies and field trials, where the advanced technologies of tomorrow are put into practice today. Suitable as a reference or a handbook, MIMO Power Line Communications: Narrow and Broadband Standards, EMC, and Advanced Processing features self-contained chapters with extensive cross-referencing to allow for a flexible reading path. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Falcon to Gonder 345 KV Transmission Project, Resource Management Plan Amendments , 2001 |
shortwave radio frequencies: Popular Mechanics , 1979-11 Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle. |
shortwave radio frequencies: Army Logistician , 2007 The official magazine of United States Army logistics. |
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