Shortwave
Shortwave refers to radio frequencies in the high-frequency (HF) range, typically ranging from 1.6 to 30 megahertz. Shortwave radio signals can travel long distances by bouncing off the ionosphere, making them ideal for long-distance communication. Shortwave broadcasts are used for international broadcasting, emergency communication, amateur radio, and military communication purposes. Shortwave radio enthusiasts often enjoy listening to a variety of foreign broadcasts, utility stations, and amateur radio operators around the world.
External Links
- [ShortwaveRadios.com]
- [Shortwaves.com] Shortwaves.com
- [Shortwave.org] National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters :: Home
- [Shortwave.com] Shortwave AI-native email for business
- [nasbshortwave.blogspot.com] National Association Of Shortwave Broadcasters
- [Airtime.org] Alyx & Yeyi - Airtime on shortwave, satellite, internet and phone.
- [rnei.org] Radio Northern Europe International – Playing the best Pop and Dance from Northern Europe on Shortwave!
- [rx.linkfanel.net] Wideband shortwave radio receiver map
- [universal-radio.com] Universal Radio shortwave, amateur, scanner and CB radio since 1942
- [wwcr.com] WWCR.com | Home - WWCR Shortwave, Nashville, Tennessee, USA