Skywave Linux is a bootable live USB Linux system for general purpose radio listening. Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts, military, aviation, maritime utilities, and amateur radio.
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Skywave Linux is a bootable live USB Linux system for general purpose radio listening. Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts, military, aviation, maritime utilities, and amateur radio.
Skywave Linux v5.9.0 Released!
Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts in state of the art clarity!
Amazon.com: WebSDR Handbook: How to Tune Global Broadcasts for Free With Internet-Connected Software Defined Radio eBook : Collier, Philip G
There is a new handbook for the WebSDR. Learn all the tips and tricks for operating these radios. They are the best way to do shortwave listening for free, without your own radio or antenna.
If you live in an apartment, highrise condo, or an RF noisy neighborhood, WebSDRs let you tune the bands from ideal locations and top-notch SDR equipment.
Hell yeah, WebSDRs help you escape censorship. If you live in an authoritarian country or American "red state," you can use WebSDRs to find better radio stations - free of your local propaganda and beyond local censorship controls.
Someone down there is enjoying AM radio in an internet SDR. Check the new WebSDR list at Skywavelinux.com.
KiwiSDR: Direct Sampling FTW
Yeah, the big old Zenith was a fun radio; but do try the KiwiSDR if you want to enjoy a big rig - in your internet browser! And get the manual. It shows you how it is done.
You don't need your own radio; you just need internet and the link to a radio.
Skywave Linux v4.1 Released