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S11 (polish spy station)
Program: Polish number station S11 Frequency: 4870 (SSB) Date: 2016-08-05 19:55 UTC Receiver: Not documented, probably Sangean ATS-909X According to recent frequency lists this spy station is still active on various frequencies throughout the day.
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Some Russian marker
Freq: 4593 or 4525. Receiver: Tecsun PL660. Date: 23.01.2019 in the night
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RWM Russian time signal
Freq: 9996? Receiver: Tecsun PL660. Received in: Greater poland. Date: 26.04.2019.
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Shannon Volmet
Freq: 5505 Receiver: Tecsun PL 660. Received in: Darlowko, Pomeranian in night 20.07.2018.
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Stockholm Radio
Station: Stockholm Radio (coastal radio) Frequency: 1674 kHz Receiver: Sangean ATS-909X Date: 2014-02-02, 22:09 UTC Some swedish nautical warnings read by different voices, followed by station announcement. The audio sounds somehow broken as if it has been mangled through an aggressive noise gate. I don’t know where the beeping came from, maybe a local signal.
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#social anxioty
off topic but i just wanted to post
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wait, what is happening on the buzzer?
receiver: websdr in twenty university netherlands
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Groot Nieuws Radio jingle from 2012
Recorded on audiocassette in 2012 from some boombox. It was one of my favourite stations on MW.
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How american am radio sounds in europe
Receiving stations from other continents always has been a special listening discipline for radio hobbyists. Especially american broadcasters only coult be heard using more professional equipment, because of their lower transmitting power and the 10 kHz stepping. However since many european powerhouse transmitters have been dismantled during the last decades, the frequencies are now clear…
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Radio baltic waves, interval signal on 612 kHz
Hello and thanks for letting me contribute to this blog. This is Steffen (Radiorobbe) from the eastern part of germany. I will present some randomly selected recordings from my archive. As I still enjoy listening to mediumwave and shortwave stations every now and then, let’s start off with a beautiful interval signal from Radio Baltic…
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