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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 5.0) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download:
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 4.0) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download:
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Kelsie, who writes:
Hi Thomas,
We have just launched a new bi-weekly music show on WRMI. Underground Sounds will be playing the freshest tracks by new and established independent artists from all around the world, together with the latest music news, exclusive performances, and interviews. The first show went out on June 25th, with the next due to go out on Sunday July 9th, with new shows occurring every other Sunday at 2100 UTC on 15770 kHz.
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 3.0) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download:
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 2) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download:
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his A-23 (version 1.1) season guide to music on shortwave. Alan provides this amazing resource as a free PDF download:
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Gary (G0CUQ), who writes:
Hi Thomas,
I remember a while ago some posts relating to music with short wave/radio leanings (Wilco & Quindar come to mind).
I found a fairly new English group, The Random Earth Project, who have subtly slipped a numbers station in at the beginning of their track called ‘Airwaves’. It pops up later in the track too (a seven minute progressive rock epic!). I’ll leave a YouTube link here:
Quite a surprise to hear that, although I don’t know the origin of the station.
Thanks for bringing us the SWLing Post – it’s one of the first things I check online. It’s a go-to for me as a ham who hasn’t lost the SWL bug!
Cheers,
Gary G0CUQ
Thank you so much, Gary, for the tip about The Random Earth Project! I love how they’ve implemented numbers station audio.
Thank you for the kind comments about the SWLing Post, too. I truly appreciate that!
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