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gary wrote:I don't think there are any regular NBTV broadcasts that could be picked up in Australia.
The UK obviously has one, and your post has prompted me to now ask a question I have been meaning to ask for some time.
I am not am Amateur Radio Operator (Ham) so the question may seem a little naive but would the UK broadcasts have an internet relay at all? I think one such system is called EchoLink? I am fairly sure these systems are intended to allow SW reception in areas where the signal could not possibly reach - could be wrong.
I think I am in possession of some recordings of tests of Vic Brown's short wave system between he an Pete Smith.
DrZarkov wrote:You could try this WebSDR at the university in Twente/the Netherlands: http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
You might have sucess there.
DrZarkov wrote:You can hear many british amateur radio operators on 80 m here (Twente is not that far from here), so it should be possible.
gary wrote:Just use the "What-U-Hear" feature of your sound card (sometimes called "stereo mix").
gary wrote:What we need is a software programme to automatically scan and detect NBTV... hmmmm....
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