If anyone is interested in listening to SW radio but does not have a SW receiver then this link might be useful.

http://sdrspace.com/ListenForFree/tabid/425/language/en-GB/Default.aspx

You can download the SDR radio software and install on your PC, then connect to networked RFspace SDR-IQ or Net-SDR radio receivers etc then listen to a much wider set of SW bands that are commonly available on most SW receiver sets. It is very impressive as the networked SW receivers are at geographical locations all around the world.

I think the idea is to tempt you to eventually get your own $500, $1000 or $3500 RFspace SDR receiver.

Edit - BTW doe anyone know of a real time morse code translator application that will output text from the beeps from a computer sound card or .wav or mp3 file. grin





Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (05/18/11 11:13 PM)