Welcome to Barney's online radios located in Bedford, England, UK.
There are 3 receivers available for use.
3 RTLSDR V3 dongles and homemade upconverters operating on the websdr.org system.
#1 LF/MF covering 0.001 - 2.049 MHz with 30m end fed wire.
#2 80/60m covering 3.500 - 5.548 MHz with 20 m end fed wire
#3 60/40m covering 5.672 - 7.720 MHz with Half wave dipole
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1 KiwiSDR operating on the OpenWebRX/KiwiSDR system.
This radio covers 0 - 30 MHz with a double size G5RV
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Bandwidth:
? kHz @ -6dB;
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Or drag the passband edges on the frequency scale.
Chatbox:
This chatbox is intended to discuss the operation of the WebSDR.
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The radios are operated by Barney, any problems or enquiries Email
More information about the WebSDR project can be found on websdr.org.
More information about the KiwiSDR project can be found on kiwisdr.com
More information about the RemoteHams project can be found on RemoteHams.com
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