I use this one to listen in on Hams, AM frequencies, people broadcasting on 6925, 6935 Mhz at this link:
Usually it works but right now when I tried it I could not connect. Maybe its full.
That SDR is fabulous TheLeg!
I checked all my fave channels -
970, 1550, 1640, 1680, 1710, 13,560 kHz,
then checked them all here at the Internet Building on the Sangeon desk radio.
Nothing out of the ordinary was found, but I did hear some HAM conversation when I first logged in.
That is the best toy in the universe!
Holy Canolli kwocamoly!!!
And other words I don't remember
how to spell!!!
We'll have to start a thread on this
remote sdr capability!!!
Brooce
Holy Canolli kwocamoly!!!
And other words I don't remember
how to spell!!!
We'll have to start a thread on this
remote sdr capability!!!
Brooce
Double post
Brooce
I thought you all knew about the remote web SDR. I guess that proves I should never assume anything.
I know about sdrs and remote sdrs.
My computers are old and my software
is outdated. I'm a low vision guy, so
I never gave much priority to the
computers. It turns out the sdr link
you posted works with an old tablet
I have here. I almost didn't try it.
I didn't expect it to work.
So it's really great you put up the
post.
Thanks
Brooce
This works really well with my Samsung Galaxy Tab E 32GB 8 inch.
I am visually impaired myself and require a relatively large screen. I decided rather than paying a huge fee to upgrade my phone just to get a tablet since I have unlimited data with my cellular plan and I'm talking unlimited data at high speed. Anyways it does work quite well with the tablet sometimes I have to put it in Mobile mode so that I can drag the dial around a little bit and type in the frequencies. It has memory that you can store for a lot of the ham frequencies that I really love to listen to like 3.880 AM, 3.875 AM and a few numerous Lower Side Band frequencies that I love to listen to.
I'm trying to save up for a Tecsun 660 or 880 or countycomm GP-5 SSB so I can monitor here at home as well as be able to tune up my new AM transmitter with.
I want to make sure that I have the antenna set in a good location as to where I don't get a lot of interference or blockage. I'm definitely saving up for that talking sign transmitter which I plan on running on 1620 and hopefully get that 1.5 to 2 mile range that I should be able to get. Agents from the FCC do claim that if the band is not noisy in the listeners have a good radio I should be able to be heard. So I'm doing a major high-sensitivity radio campaign to make sure that my listeners have the right radio to be able to enjoy some serious album Rock. No more FM for me.
Yes, I remember that you are visually
impaired, so we have that in common.
I admire you for forging ahead. From
reading your posts over the years - I
believe that you are a very capable guy!
So I'm going to monitor this sdr in
Pennsylvania. I think the PA sdr
and my receiving set-up will
probably hear some of the same
things. I'm in Hartford, CT.
If I actually do find anything interesting
to contribute, I will start a remote sdr thread.
Part 15.US has a nice section on just receiving.
I'm sure you've been there.
That's where I'll go.
Best Regards
Brooce
