Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Jeff McMahon, who notes that he’s just published a new piece on his blog, the Herculodge. In it, he explores why listening to classical music on a high-performance radio feels so much more engaging than streaming the same content digitally. Jeff draws compelling parallels between the tactile, skillful nature of tuning a radio and the appreciation of mechanical watches, highlighting how both offer a sense of ritual, authenticity, and independence. It’s a great read! Check it out here.
Monthly Archives: February 2025
Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of Voice of Korea (February 22, 2025)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares illustrated radio listening report of a recent Voice of Korea broadcast.
Carlos notes:
Press statement of Information Office Chief at DPRK Ministry of National Defence, Voice of Korea, DPRK, 12015 kHz, listened in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Click here to view on YouTube.
Bonus Vídeo: Voice of Korea in Russian
Familiar Tecsun Makes Appearance in Zero Day on Netflix
by Dan Robinson
Zero Day, Robert DeNiro’s first appearance in a TV series, is streaming on Netflilx, and in addition to De Niro who plays a former president brought back to head a commission investigating a devastating cyberattack, a radio that will be familiar to many also makes what seems to be its first appearance in a series. This is an easy one so we’ll leave it up to readers to ID this receiver which was released in 2024 and is seen being taken out of a shopping bag from B&H in New York City and tuned by none other than Jesse Plemons playing Roger Carlson, a skilled but troubled political operative working as a body man for George Mullen (De Niro).






A Second Solar Max Peak?
SOLAR MAX — IS A SECOND PEAK COMING? Last October, NOAA and NASA announced that Solar Max has arrived. Only half the sun got the memo. The majority of solar activity has been happening in just one of the sun’s hemispheres–the south. The solar superstorm of May 10, 2024, for instance, was caused by a monster southern sunspot.
It makes you wonder, is the other half of Solar Max still coming? This plot of hemispheric sunspot numbers from SILSO provides some context:
Here we see all seven solar cycles of the Space Age, punctuated by current Solar Cycle 25 on the far right. The most recent cycles are double peaked, with northern sunspots (green) and southern sunspots (red) reaching their own Solar Max ~two years apart. This isn’t big news. Researchers have long known that the two hemispheres of the sun are slightly out of sync. The north vs. south delay is called the “Gnevyshev gap.”
This composite image of last year’s sunspots shows how dominant the southern hemisphere has been:
For forecasters of the solar cycle, this raises an interesting possibility: Maybe the northern peak is still coming. Indeed, there are signs in February 2025 that the pendulum is swinging. This month’s sunspots have been more evenly distributed between the two hemispheres, a sign that activity may be shifting north.
On the other hand, the northern peak might have already occured [sic]. Take another look at the first plot. There is a puny northern peak near the beginning of Solar Cycle 25. Perhaps that was it. (Indeed, that would jibe with the north-first, south-second order of recent double peaks.)
This discussion focuses attention on the north-south balance of sunspots. A northern shift in the months ahead could herald a second peak and another year or two of excellent auroras before Solar Cycle 25 finally peters out. Stay tuned!
Published by Spaceweather.com
Posted by Robert Gulley, K4PKM
New Test Transmissions from Texas Radio Shortwave – Special QSLs Available!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Terry Colgan of Texas Radio Shortwave, who writes:
TEXAS RADIO SHORTWAVE TEST BROADCASTS – MARCH 1-2 ON 6070 KHZ & 9670 KHZ
Listener Reports Needed!
In addition to our regular monthly programs, we’ll conduct test broadcasts to improve our reach. Listener reports are crucial in determining whether we should adjust our schedule for April and beyond.
Test Schedule:
6070 kHz – Europe
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- Saturday, March 1, at 1600 UTC
- Sunday, March 2, at 1200 UTC
Purpose: We are considering replacing 3955 kHz due to severe audio interference from another transmitter at Channel 292. If 6070 kHz provides better reception, we’ll make the switch.
9670 kHz – North America
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- Sunday, March 2, at 2300 UTC
Purpose: We are considering replacing our early morning UTC transmissions with late-night ones if the latter provides better reception.
Listener Reports & Special QSL Cards
We’ll issue a unique verification for accurate reports on these test transmissions and our standard QSL for regular programming. We don’t know what the test QSL will look like, but we promise it will be a great addition to your collection!
To submit a report, listen for at least 20 minutes and email your reception details to [email protected].
Your feedback is essential in shaping our future broadcasts. Thanks for tuning in and supporting Texas Radio Shortwave!
73.
Terry N5RTC
Texas Radio Shortwave
Broadcasting on Channel 292 and streaming on Mixcloud
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Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of Radio 2 (February 19, 2025)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares illustrated radio listening report of a recent Radio 2 broadcast.
Carlos notes:
Trump designates Mexican cartels as terrorists, Radio 2, Rosario, Argentina, 1230 kHz AM.
Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of Vatican Radio (February 18, 2025)
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares illustrated radio listening report of a recent Vatican Radio broadcast.
Carlos notes:
Pope Francis continuing to call Gaza parish from hospital. Vatican Radio, Rome, 11870 kHz.