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The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive is a podcast that contains off-air recordings from the shortwaves. These recordings represent the wide variety of stations found on the shortwave, long wave and medium wave radio spectrums (30-30,000 kHz)
The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive is a podcast that contains off-air recordings from the shortwaves. These recordings represent the wide variety of stations found on the shortwave, long wave and medium wave radio spectrums (30-30,000 kHz)
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Bryce Belcher is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave broadcasting. His contributions help preserve and disseminate the history and variety of shortwave radio stations.
Bryce Belcher is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave broadcasting. His contributions help preserve and disseminate the history and variety of shortwave radio stations.
Ian Pillar
Ian Pillar is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions often include detailed notes about the recordings, including technical aspects and the context of the broadcasts.
Ian Pillar is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions often include detailed notes about the recordings, including technical aspects and the context of the broadcasts.
Dan Greenall
Dan Greenall is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and notes related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions help preserve the history and experience of shortwave listening, particularly from stations like Radio Tahiti.
Dan Greenall is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and notes related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions help preserve the history and experience of shortwave listening, particularly from stations like Radio Tahiti.
Paul Walker
Paul Walker is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions help preserve and document the history and variety of shortwave radio stations.
Paul Walker is a contributor to the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, known for sharing recordings and insights related to shortwave radio broadcasts. His contributions help preserve and document the history and variety of shortwave radio stations.
Topics Discussed
WRMI
shortwave radio
broadcasting
Columbus
Okeechobee
Tecsun PL880
BBC World Service
shortwave frequency
Ascension Island
radio transmission
SONY cassette recorder
Radio Symban
shortwave
FM
Greek Programming
New South Wales
Kiwi SDR
loop antenna
Radio Tahiti
1971
Ancaster
Ontario
music
La Marseillaise
Voice of America
Paul Walker
McGrath
Alaska
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Bryce Belcher, who shares the following recording and notes:
Broadcaster: WRMI
Date of recording: January 10, 2024
Starting time: 2000 hours UTC
Frequency: 5.925 MHz
Reception location: Columbus, Ohio
Receiver and antenna: Tecsun PL880 with bilt-in telescopic antenna
Notes: Here's a recording from WRMI from Okeechobee Florida on 5.925 MHz on January 10th, 2024.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Bryce Belcher, who shares the following recording and notes:
Broadcaster: WRMI
Date of recording: January 10, 2024
Starting time: 2000 hours UTC
Frequency: 5.925 MHz
Reception location: Columbus, Ohio
Receiver and antenna: Tecsun PL880 with bilt-in telescopic antenna
Notes: Here's a recording from WRMI from Okeechobee Florida on 5.925 MHz on January 10th, 2024.
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BBC in English: May 9, 2025 on 9410 kHz
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Keywords of this podcast episode
BBC World Serviceshortwave frequencyAscension Islandradio transmissionSONY cassette recorder
BBC World Service in English received in Europe on shortwave frequency of 9410 kHz at 0504 GMT May 9, 2025 using domestic 40-years old shortwave receiver "JS" (with double frequency conversion design) running on bateries. Antenna: 5 meter wire outdoor put on trees. Recorded using old SONY cassette recorder TCM 500V model.
The transmission recorded originated from the BBC Atlantic Relay Station in Ascension Island The station made its first shortwave radio transmission on July 3rd, 1966
BBC World Service in English received in Europe on shortwave frequency of 9410 kHz at 0504 GMT May 9, 2025 using domestic 40-years old shortwave receiver "JS" (with double frequency conversion design) running on bateries. Antenna: 5 meter wire outdoor put on trees. Recorded using old SONY cassette recorder TCM 500V model.
The transmission recorded originated from the BBC Atlantic Relay Station in Ascension Island The station made its first shortwave radio transmission on July 3rd, 1966
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Radio Symban: April 26, 2025
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Ian Pillar
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Radio SymbanshortwaveFMGreek ProgrammingNew South WalesKiwi SDRloop antenna
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Ian Pillar, who shares the following recording of Radio Symban made on April 26, 2025 on 2368 kHz at 06:10 UTC via a Kiwi SDR and loop antenna in New South Whales, Australia. Ian notes:
Notes: Low Power Radio Symban Back On Shortwave From Sydney NSW Radio Symban Also Broadcast On FM With 24-hour Greek Programming. Some interesting photos found here.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Ian Pillar, who shares the following recording of Radio Symban made on April 26, 2025 on 2368 kHz at 06:10 UTC via a Kiwi SDR and loop antenna in New South Whales, Australia. Ian notes:
Notes: Low Power Radio Symban Back On Shortwave From Sydney NSW Radio Symban Also Broadcast On FM With 24-hour Greek Programming. Some interesting photos found here.
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Radio Tahiti: Circa 1971
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Dan Greenall
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Radio Tahitishortwave radio1971AncasterOntariomusicLa Marseillaise
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dan Greenall, who shares the following recording and notes:
Broadcaster: Radio Tahiti 1971
Frequency: 15.170MHz
Reception location: Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
Receiver and antenna: Hallicrafters S-52 using a longwire antenna
Notes: Radio Tahiti was a very popular station with shortwave listeners back in the 1970's. Their island type music was very listenable and the station often put a decent signal into eastern North America with their 20 kw of power on 15170 kHz. The late Dr. Richard E. Wood reported in the Communications Handbook for 1972 that this frequency was activated on April 10, 1971. I made this recording of their sign off announcements in French, closing song and La Marseillaise sometime in 1971.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dan Greenall, who shares the following recording and notes:
Broadcaster: Radio Tahiti 1971
Frequency: 15.170MHz
Reception location: Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
Receiver and antenna: Hallicrafters S-52 using a longwire antenna
Notes: Radio Tahiti was a very popular station with shortwave listeners back in the 1970's. Their island type music was very listenable and the station often put a decent signal into eastern North America with their 20 kw of power on 15170 kHz. The late Dr. Richard E. Wood reported in the Communications Handbook for 1972 that this frequency was activated on April 10, 1971. I made this recording of their sign off announcements in French, closing song and La Marseillaise sometime in 1971.
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The Voice of America: January 14, 2025
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Paul Walker
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Voice of Americashortwave radioPaul WalkerMcGrathAlaska
Many thanks to SRAA contributor Paul Walker, who shares the following recording of The Voice of America made on January 14, 2025 at 0355 UTC on 9775 kHz. The reception location was McGrath, Alaska:
Many thanks to SRAA contributor Paul Walker, who shares the following recording of The Voice of America made on January 14, 2025 at 0355 UTC on 9775 kHz. The reception location was McGrath, Alaska:
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