New edition of rfax.pdf
I just noticed that NOAA has published a new edition of the rfax.pdf which is a guide/schedule for the HF-FAX stations of the world. The guide is dated 13 August 2010.
A decent portable receiver and simple antenna allows everybody to discover the sounds, noises and mysteries of the Airwaves. Believe me: there is still life on Shortwave! And many, many mysteries...
I just noticed that NOAA has published a new edition of the rfax.pdf which is a guide/schedule for the HF-FAX stations of the world. The guide is dated 13 August 2010.
Posted by Manolis at 10:22 0 comments
This is my first post after a long time. My excitement for what's going on motivated me to finally quit my long silence.
The Buzzer (S28) stopped transmitting two days ago. Since then, several people confirmed its absence. Yesterday I found (among with others) that the familiar buzzing sound was back again.
Moments ago (4625 USB, 1834z), I was lucky to hear a test transmission from S28! An OM counting in Russian, then the buzzing sound and "The Swan's Lake"!
Here is the recording! Enjoy!
The web page http://www.uvb-76.net/ has a live feed from 4625 kHz.
Posted by Manolis at 18:37 4 comments
Labels: Number Stations, S28