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This page only contains "live" links to online receivers! The links below will actually take you to sites where you can listen to amateur radio communicating with each other around the world. The "live" links will let you hear ham radio operators using every imaginable mode of communication...
A WebSDR is a Software-Defined Radio receiver connected to the internet, allowing many listeners to listen and tune it simultaneously. SDR technology makes it possible that all listeners tune independently, and thus listen to different signals; this is in contrast to the many classical receivers that are already available via the internet.
Map of hundreds of KiwiSDR and WebSDR internet shortwave receivers around the world. Click to listen in your web browser. Enjoy the BBC, Amateur radio, aero and military communications or regular AM radio via internet stream.
GlobalTuners provides access to remotely controlled radio receivers over the internet. You can listen to ham radio, shortwave radio, air traffic control, airband, ACARS, airports and much more. Tune remotely controlled receivers from all over the world with your browser and listen live.
On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio.
Online Receivers. Remote controlled receivers Use real audio streams to listen to Hf and VHF stations around the world via remote controlled receivers connected to the web. Ham Radio Live from Dallas, Texas An online Ten Tec Pegasus with a schedule of frequencys monitored, by Bob, K5AHT, Bill, K5WGA and Pete, AE5PL.
A ham radio online receiver is perhaps the best way to familiarize yourself with ham radio activity on the air at no cost! Until WebSDR came along, listeners could not tune a ham radio online receiver to many different frequencies simultaneously!