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A Handbook for the KiwiSDRs

MOFO Linux is very much about accessing internet media which is often blocked by authorities or radio signals jammed by the same. I packed the web browser with plenty of links to internet SDRs which allow you to remotely tune radios in hundreds of places around the world, at no cost and no restrictions. I have used them myself to keep the BBC playing in my home, even though authorities repeatedly blocked the official streams.

Internet SDRs are real radios, static and all, which do require a bit of skill in operate effectively. You don't need your own radio or antenna or hardware, except your computer, smart phone, or tablet. I have published a new handbook for the KiwiSDR type of internet connected SDR. All of the good stuff is there: how to use the controls and tune in stations, filtering out interference, enjoying the new digital broadcasts, and more.

Enjoy!
PC / MOFO Linux

(Right now, streaming from a distant KiwiSDR, getting a weather update for my home town.)

Posted by Brightflash64 2022-09-30 Labels: KiwiSDR Direct Sampling SDR Internet SDR Shortwave Radio Mediumwave Radio Longwave Radio Listen to BBC AM Talk Radio

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