Sounds dopeIn regard to the topic at hand, I'm not sure if this question has been asked yet, but...
Who mixin on Presidents Day?
Sounds dopeIn regard to the topic at hand, I'm not sure if this question has been asked yet, but...
Who mixin on Presidents Day?
Sounds dope
My big question of the day:In regard to the topic at hand, I'm not sure if this question has been asked yet, but...
Who mixin on Presidents Day?
and lest anyone forget, "they are still stunting with the MOR music."But a good chunk of this thread has been "they are still stunting with the MOR music" and that's getting old really fast.
and lest anyone forget, "they are still stunting with the MOR music."
maybe they forgot about it.
More like Phat TuesdayMy big question of the day:
Who mixin on Fat Tuesday?
and lest anyone forget, "they are still stunting with the MOR music."
maybe they forgot about it.
There are some SDRs for FM that have been manufactured, but I haven’t seen any websites that let people listen to stations with them.Not really anything to do with WBT, but have any of you guys done anything with software defined radio? I've played around with http://na5b.com:8901/
And tuned to 1110 kHz after dark. Washington DC is the perfect place to get WBT skip, sometimes it's full quieting. Try it with 10 kHz bandwidth! Ok so it's a little bit about WBT.
Will this radio get any FM broadcast stations? If it will I haven't figured out the setting.
I just checked this out, it's pretty sweet.Not really anything to do with WBT, but have any of you guys done anything with software defined radio? I've played around with http://na5b.com:8901/
And tuned to 1110 kHz after dark. Washington DC is the perfect place to get WBT skip, sometimes it's full quieting. Try it with 10 kHz bandwidth! Ok so it's a little bit about WBT.
Will this radio get any FM broadcast stations? If it will I haven't figured out the setting.
Also, I was hoping to find a SDR near NY, as I wanted to hear WINS AM teletype sound sfx. Their streaming content doesn't have it.
Not really anything to do with WBT, but have any of you guys done anything with software defined radio? I've played around with http://na5b.com:8901/
And tuned to 1110 kHz after dark. Washington DC is the perfect place to get WBT skip, sometimes it's full quieting. Try it with 10 kHz bandwidth! Ok so it's a little bit about WBT.
Will this radio get any FM broadcast stations? If it will I haven't figured out the setting.
Also, I was hoping to find a SDR near NY, as I wanted to hear WINS AM teletype sound sfx. Their streaming content doesn't have it.
I can't figure it out, but I did just glance at it. I'll look into more of it later.I just checked this out, it's pretty sweet.
It's preset to the AM broadcast band, as well as adjacent frequencies such as longwave below 530 kHz. You just punch in the desired frequency as you would into a calculator and enter, or you can slide your cursor along the band. I had no problem using it. If I'm understanding right, you have a front-row seat at a fairly elaborate reception location in the DC area. It may have other frequency options that I couldn't figure out with just a cursory browse through the site.I can't figure it out, but I did just glance at it. I'll look into more of it later.
It's preset to the AM broadcast band, as well as adjacent frequencies such as longwave below 530 kHz. You just punch in the desired frequency as you would into a calculator and enter, or you can slide your cursor along the band. I had no problem using it. If I'm understanding right, you have a front-row seat at a fairly elaborate reception location in the DC area. It may have other frequency options that I couldn't figure out with just a cursory browse through the site.
Bummer, in that 1010 WINS is unlistenable, really wanted to hear the teletype.
BTW, as someone new to these SDR sites, I caught myself pointing my laptop in different directions for a better signal. Lol.