- The SW Index now participates in two affiliate advertising programs with two large retailers that still sell shortwave radios, the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and the eBay Partnership, designed to provide a means for sites like ours to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to these retailers of radio products. Many of our links now function as affiliate links. This means that by clicking on these links, a small percentage of the purchase price for goods you purchase from these sellers will help support our site’s running costs. We hope you understand, and are grateful for your support.
But please note that we will never create a post and product link explicitly to receive a commission. Additionally, we always try to include links to other retail options if they are available, as we support and freely advertise independent ham radio retailers. Thank you, too, for your support of these sites and for making the initial suggestion of joining affiliate programs program. It has been providing a nice supplement for our running costs.
Our other shortwave sites
- SWLing Post shortwave listening news, interviews, reviews and more
- SWLing.com a beginner’s guide to shortwave radio listening
-
New additions:
-

Shortwave Radio Index content by SWLing.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at swling.com. Categories
- Airspy
- Alinco
- Analog
- Anjan
- AOR
- Blog
- Bonito
- C Crane
- County Comm
- Cross Country Wireless
- Degen
- DRM
- Elad
- Enablia
- Eton
- Franzis
- Grundig
- Icom
- IZT Labs
- Kaito
- Kchibo
- Kits
- Lazy Dog Engineering
- Made in Australia
- Made in Germany
- Made in Indonesia
- Made in Italy
- Made In Japan
- Made in the UK
- Made in USA
- Medav
- Melson
- Microtelecom
- Midnight Science
- MP3
- News
- Palstar
- Panasonic
- PC controlled
- Portable
- Portables
- Professional
- Quantum
- Quicksilver
- RadioShack
- Ramsey Electronics
- RFSpace
- Rohde & Schwarz
- Sangean
- SDRplay
- Self-Powered
- Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
- Sony
- Spectrafold Technologies
- SSB
- Supersonic
- Tabletops
- Tecsun
- Ten-Tec
- Ultralight
- Uncategorized
- Updates
- WiNRADiO
- Yaesu
Tags
- Alinco
- Analog
- C. Crane
- County Comm
- Degen
- DSP
- Eton
- Grundig
- Icom
- IZT Labs
- KA500
- Kaito
- Kaito KA008
- Kaito KA500
- Kchibo
- Made in Australia
- Made in Germany
- Made In Japan
- Made in USA
- MP3
- Portable
- Portables
- Quantum
- Quantum Shortwave Radio
- Radio Kits
- RDS
- RFspace
- Sangean
- SDR
- SDRplay
- Self-Powered
- Shortwave Portables
- Shortwave Radio Kits
- Shortwave Radios
- Si4734
- SiLabs Si4734
- Silicon Labs
- Silicon Labs Si4734
- Software-Defined Radio
- Software-Defined Radios
- Sony
- Tecsun
- Ten-Tec
- Ultralight
- Winradio
SWLing Post- Personality of the Year 2025 via RRI
- Carlos is Making an Illustrated Radiofax Scrapbook
- Check Your Time with the LM Chime
- All Tribes Radio Returns to Shortwave!
- Cold War VLF and a Bob’s Homemade “LWL” QSL Card
- Upcoming Marion’s Attic 2025 Christmas Broadcasts on WBCQ
- Joe Walsh Shares How He First Learned Morse Code
- This is snowplough radio, this is snowplough radio
- Rediscovering Simple Radio Joy with the XHDATA D-219
- Giuseppe’s Clever Homebrew Ferrite Antenna for MW and SW Listening
- NDR’s “Gruß an Bord” Christmas Broadcast Returns for 2025
- Petr’s DXing Blog Returns
- A Conversation About Amateur Radio and Hurricane Helene with Mark Hurst on Techtonic
- Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of CGTN, NHK, and Radio Taiwan International (December 6, 2025)
- TEMPLATE: Alan Roe’s B-25 Season Guide to Music on Shortwave (version 2.0)
Meta
Tag Archives: RFspace NetSDR
RFspace NetSDR
The NetSDR radio is a high performance networked SDR with 1.6 MHz bandwidth. The NetSDR uses a high performance 80 MHz, 16 bit ADC with both dithering and randomization for best performance. The output I/Q bandwidth is configurable via software. … Continue reading
Posted in Made in USA, RFSpace, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged Made in USA, NetSDR, RFspace, RFspace NetSDR, SDR, Software-Defined Radio
3 Comments
