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FM online SDRs

Someone posted a link to a map of online SDRs covering FM but I can't find it. Could anyone provide the link?

Thanks!
 

Wow. Thank you!

I didn't know there were any such receivers for FM.

And the locations in central Florida and south Jersey are perfect, places I used to live.

I've missed FM E Skip all these years I've been in Hawaii.
 
I've been hearing some of the New York City area FMs on the Tabernacle, New Jersey receiver the past couple days strong and steady even during the afternoon hours which means there's some persistent tropo going on right now due the the weather pattern there which is unusually warm and humid.

For example, since I found out about these online FM receivers, 92.3 usually has no station on it and 100.3 is often the one from Philly or it's sometimes empty too but lately it's all New York when I've checked.
 
It's July 12th and the Es season seems to have exited stage left. Since the 4th of July extravaganza that the East Coast (and PacNW/Idaho had), it's been quite dead outside of an occasional 30 minute opening somewhere.
 
I was wondering about that because I was hoping to hear some good E Skip on the south Jersey and Florida receivers and there was never even a trace.

And some of my best E Skip catches in Florida were from later in July that one year when it was E Skip paradise on July 24th of 2012 where the stations from the northeast were coming in for many hours.

 
You should have been listening on July 4th, midday hours. Mindblowing Es in the Great Lakes and east coast regions to the Midwest and Texas. Went on for hours, and there were SEVERAL reports of Es in the 162 MHz NOAA weather band with positive IDs.
 
I have a TEF6686 portable SDR Radio, connected to a rooftop antenna. How would I connect it to the internet to add it to the list of servers on the website listed above? Pretty interesting
 


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