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PLEASE READ: If user count is over 50, do not listen to more than one station at a time out of courtesy to other users (or risk your ip being blocked). This receiver consists of multiple RTL-SDR Ver.3 dongles fed from an HF LNA attached to a G5RV antenna located in Milford, Pennsylvania - Northeastern USA. It is operated by Michael - K3FEF and his XYL, Tanya - W3TKP. Join the K3FEF WebSDR Project Page on Facebook for chat, news, and info related to this WebSDR.
** We are now compatible with the Android app: Pocket RxTx (Available in the Play Store - more info at https://www.yo3ggx.ro/)
** More information about the WebSDR project can be found on http://www.websdr.org.
Buy your own RTL-SDR Ver. 3 using my Amazon affiliate link (which is what I use!): RTL-SDR Blog R820T2 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA Software Defined Radio (Dongle Only)

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View:
Allow keyboard:
j k ← →: freq down/up (+shift/ctrl/alt faster)
u l c a f: USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
z Z: center/zoom waterfall
g: enter frequency


Frequency: kHz

Or tune by clicking/dragging/scrollwheel on the frequency scale.

Bandwidth:
? kHz @ -6dB; ? kHz @ -60dB.
Or drag the passband edges on the frequency scale.
Memories:


[scale]
? dB; peak ? dB;
mute squelch autonotch
Volume:
Signal strength plot:
Waterfall view:
Or use scroll wheel and dragging on waterfall.
Speed:
Size:
View:
Logbook:
Call of station that you hear:
Comments (nothing stupid!):
Note: time, frequency, your name/call, and DXCC information are added automatically.
View the last 20 lines of the logbook, or the entire logbook (ctrl-click for new tab/window).


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