Part Three: A Beginner’s Guide to ALE

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Don Moore–noted author, traveler, and DXer–who shares the following post: A Beginner’s Guide to ALE: Part Three By Don Moore Don’s traveling DX stories can be…

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Couple months ago I asked about #SDR radio stuff for the blind. I tried couple of very interesting thingsbut not very accessible / friendly so... As AI / vibe coding / crap is all the fassion these days I hacked something for Windows with Claude. Code sucks but I learned a lot about radio, modulation, DC offsets and lots more. You can find it here, very alfa stage and broken. https://github.com/ragb/accessdr Installer might or might not work, who dknows. Docs are AI shitchat.
GitHub - ragb/accessdr: Accessible SDR radio application for blind and visually impaired users

Accessible SDR radio application for blind and visually impaired users - ragb/accessdr

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A colleague showed me this awesome website where you can connect to people's SDR (Software Defined Radio), tune to some frequency, and listen to the broadcast.

If you are, like me, interested in amateur radio and radio transmissions in general but don't have the equipment, check this out:

https://rx-tx.info/

If checked the map at https://rx-tx.info/map-sdr-points to find a nearby station.

#amateurradio #hamradio #sdr

LinHT-hw

Open-source, Linux-based, SDR handheld transceiver

https://linux-radio.eu/

@m17_project

#opensource #linux #radio #sdr #yocto

linht-hw

Today I found out: On 23rd April 2024, in Enschede in Netherlands, exactly at 16:55:09 UTC, the song Strawberry Switchblade: Since Yesterday started to play on 6130 kHz AM.

Utwente_start_2024-04-23T16:49:25Z_6130.0kHz_deemph.flac

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ZNn8VrnBI

#utwente #utwentewebsdr #websdr #sdr #enschede #strawberryswitchblade #retro #radio #am #broadcast #80s #newwave #pop

I keep seeing this sort of pattern in the waterfall at around 13.87MHz. Anyone more experienced know what it is?

#sdr #amateurradio #hamradio

xSDR – A tiny M.2 2230 SDR module with Artix-7 FPGA and LMS7002M RFIC (Crowdfunding)

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.cnx-software.com/2026/02/16/xsdr-a-tiny-m-2-2230-sdr-with-artix-7-fpga-and-lms7002m-rfic/

xSDR – A tiny M.2 2230 SDR module with Artix-7 FPGA and LMS7002M RFIC (Crowdfunding)

Wavelet Lab's xSDR is a tiny, single-sided M.2 2230 software-defined radio (SDR) module designed for integration into laptops, embedded systems, and edge computing devices. A successor to the company's previous uSDR, the "x" in xSDR stands for "extended," adding 2×2 MIMO support and a wider frequency range to the same tiny footprint. The module is built around the Lime Microsystems LMS7002M RFIC and an AMD Artix-7 XC7A50T FPGA as found in the LimeNET Micro 2.0 Developer Edition board. This combination allows for a tuning range of 30 MHz to 3.8 GHz and a sample rate of up to 122.88 MSPS, making this SDR suitable for cellular research (LTE/5G), spectrum analysis, satellite tracking, and high-speed data links (with two modules). Wavelet Lab's xSDR specifications: RFIC – Lime Microsystems LMS7002M programmable RF (FPRF) transceiver IC FPGA – AMD Embedded XC7A50T (Artix-7) with 52,160 logic cells RF capabilities Channels – 2x2 MIMO (2x

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Part Two: A Beginner’s Guide to ALE

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Don Moore–noted author, traveler, and DXer–who shares the following post: A Beginner’s Guide to ALE: Part Two By Don Moore Don’s traveling DX stories can be f…

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There's a #pirate #valentinesDay broadcast on 6905 #shortwave #USB #SSB right now

http://websdr.org/

If you don't have a shortwave #radio that can receive it, you can find an #SDR online to listen in :)

websdr.org