RAE 11710.76kHz
20071105 1040UTC
Info from the YouTube post.
I got this back in 1967 at a Garage sale for 50 cents. The cord was shorted at the chassis. Still plays after all these years. One tube went out and the volume a little low now. This 70 year old Zenith has better sound than my Bose on Am. The Short wave sounds even better. Don’t ask what’ s playing, some station far away.
Info from the YouTube post.
“Swing Master, don’t know what year though I would think it’s probably from the 40’s. On the back of the chassis, it has the number 4650, then says “No. 726303″
“recently replaced a couple of tubes, and put a new cord on it since the rubber was disintegrating off the original. The rest of the radio is original, including all of the original paper caps. Video is of it playing for the first time since the late 70’s”
Audio clip from VOA.
A Warning Broadcast to the Middle East form the US State Department for people in Kuwait and Iraq.
Date - 12-4-07
Time - 21:46 UTC
Frequency - 6925 USB
Received QTH - Detroit, Michigan
WBNY Commander Bunny pirate radio station on 6925. More Pirate Radio info at www.shortwavepirate.info, Pirates Week and FRN
Date - 12-3-07
Time - 21:34 to 21:36 UTC
Frequency - 6.925 USB
Pirate Radio station playing monkey on 6.925. Strong signal until it went off the air at 21:36 UTC. If you would like to learn more about pirate radio check out The Pirates Week website and Podcast.
Date = 11-25-07
Time =2:45 UTC
Frequency = 5070 kHz AM
QTH = Detroit,MI
WWCR Nashville, Tennessee USA. Ask WWCR program. Talk about Pirate Radio. Pirate Radio stations can be found at 6925 kHz, 6210 kHz, 13910 kHz.
Shortwave Radio is still a great resource. Grab those radios and discover the world.
During an emergency, information and communication are essential to keep yourself and your family safe. Shortwave Radio, AM & FM radio is what you need when an emergency hits. This is a good video on understanding Radio Frequencies.
“Are you ready for broadband over power lines” BPL trail in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
The interference potential of this technology is very bad for Amateur Radio operators and HF communications all over the world.
Shortwave Audio
