Hi all...
Not a HAM, but I've been planning on diving in for quite some time now...
...anyway, thought you all might enjoy this site. It is in the Netherlands, and they have this great web-enabled radio you can tune in to just about anything, and leave annotations behind as well. And yes, you can tune in the Russian Buzzer quite clearly on this thing.
The address is:
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
Re: European web-enabled software-defined radio
By: Chickenhead to All on Fri Nov 01 2019 05:24 pm
Hi all...
Not a HAM, but I've been planning on diving in for quite some time now...
...anyway, thought you all might enjoy this site. It is in the Netherlands, and they have this great web-enabled radio you can tune in to just about anything, and leave annotations behind as well. And yes, you can tune in the Russian Buzzer quite clearly on this thing.
The address is:
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
There's more listed here:
http://websdr.org/
I usually use the KFS webSDR when I'm testing stuff.
digital man
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