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This is a List of shortwave radio broadcasters updated on Jun 4, 2024: [1] [2] By country. State Broadcaster First shortwave broadcast Last shortwave broadcast
Shortwave listening, or SWLing, is the hobby of listening to shortwave radio broadcasts located on frequencies between 1700 ...
Grundig Satellit 400 solid-state, digital shortwave receiver, c. 1986 [1]. Shortwave radio is radio transmission using radio frequencies in the shortwave bands (SW). There is no official definition of the band range, but it always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (approximately 100 to 10 metres in wavelength).
Shortwave broadcasting in the United States allows private ownership of commercial and non-commercial shortwave stations that are not relays of existing AM/MW or FM radio stations, as are common in Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania except Australia and Latin America. In addition to private broadcasters, the United States also has government ...
The High Frequency Global Communications System (HFGCS) is a network of single sideband shortwave transmitters of the United States Air Force which is used to communicate with aircraft in flight, ground stations and some United States Navy surface assets.
In order to fill this gap, German DXer Günter Lorenz started the publication of FMLIST in 1986, which has grown to the world’s most comprehensive database for FM broadcasting with editors from the DX community around the world. It was soon supplemented by MWLIST, the counterpart for medium and shortwave radio. Since his company RDC took over ...