This website provides access to a WebSDR receiver (Software Defined Radio) that is freely available via the internet.
The receiver allows radio enthusiasts to listen to amateur radio signals in real time without owning their own radio equipment or antenna.
The WebSDR is available at:
http://www.sdr-de3tms.de:8073
Operation is receive-only (RX).
All users are welcome to explore the...
What is it?
Distributed computing is a method in which many computers across the world collaborate to process complex tasks. In the field of radio signal reception and shortwave listening, this opens exciting possibilities: signals can be received automatically, analyzed, and shared within the community.
Why does it matter?
Amateur radio operators and SWLs receive countless transmissions...
With remote radio, amateur radio operators can control their stations from a distance – whether from the living room, a vacation spot, or even a smartphone.
Thanks to modern technologies like Web-SDR, VPN connections, Raspberry Pi systems, and remote control software, staying active on the air has never been easier.
Whether you face antenna restrictions, housing limitations, or just...