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Shortwave clips from 1982, Tape 1 side A
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2022
- In 1982 I made recordings of how it is during a "sunspot max" time, using a Realistic DX-302 near Atlanta Georgia USA. An introduction to shortwave starts here: • My Introduction to Sho... More 1982 clips are here: • Shortwave clips from 1...
New Evan Doorbell uploads are like winning a small lotto for the day. Thanks for sharing your finds from history with us!
I use these videos to help me fall asleep *every* single night, so it's always nice to have new content to doze off to. Evan, I hope you haven't uploaded even 10% of your recordings yet. I've already watched them all at least twice!
I remember listening to the time clock on my dad's Realistic five band short wave radio. Hearing this reminds me of Him. Thank you.
This takes me back to the early 90's when I would tape so many shortwave radio oddities like spy numbers, drunk ham radio oprerators and some very exotic sounding international broadcast stations. Tried hearing some of the pirate stations but they were too unpredictable and their signals were usually pretty weak. I remember also having a lot of those old TDK cassette tapes. I wish they still sold those! 😗
Awesome! Later this summer we probably ought to start getting all your stuff on The Internet Archive. I'm doing this migration with my stuff right now.
What a treasure! It was a trip down memory lane to hear the WWV announcements with the male voice used for so many years and operating under the old National Bureau of Standards!
I have just found your amazing channel. Thank you for uploading these SW treasures.
With the kindest of regards,
Danielle (Australia)
Very nice. I remember getting a QSL card from the VNG time signal station in Australia.
Brilliant thanx for this. Brings back so many memories
Awesome, thank you for uploading this!
What a treat! I am glad to have found your channel. Thank you!
Thank you! I missed listening in 1981-85. Its like no longer there any more! 🤔😯
These recording are trippy... I'm feeling it..
This video made my morning! Exactly what I needed to listen while I eat my brunch.
Evan Doorbell your utube videos are awesome
Evan Doorbell I like to hear shortwave clips every day at 7:00am and 11:00pm and at 12:00am
Evan Doorbell the shortwave clips from 1982 is cool
Thanks Evan!
Great thanks for uploading!
Takes me back 73 KE4EZ
Radio Bonaire had a nice sign on.
"sing out - sing out to Jesus"... plink plink - I recall hearing this when I began listening around 1988 with my DAK SWR purchase. My mom confirmed the title for me at that time. ;)
I’ve done much the same thing as this person and have a few tapes with shortwave stations on them. Mine are probably not even as good as these but I had quite a few different things. I have also managed to get some of the tapes re-recorded onto CDs.
I recorded a very musically pleasing jingle of what I think is CRI around 1997-1998. Then, later on I accidentally jabbed the Record button over part of it, "Because I don't need safeties!" I hadn't blocked the anti-record tab. I fixed all my tapes with electrical or masking after that! I might upload some of my recordings someday.
Is that Jane Barbe... I'm friggin impressed 😂
Were radios like Radio Budapest and Moscow operated by the Soviet governments in the countries? Fascinating that they are in English and have people with British accents doing the announcements on top of that!
I remember lying in my bed in the 80s tuning into radio Moscow. Seemed to me to be a fairer and more welcoming society. I was able to visit Moscow before the collapse of the USSR and would have considered relocating had it survived.
Nice! I thought there'd be more than just phone trips! :)
this rules! would i be allowed to sample any of it in future in music (anything not copyrighted) if i credited you? i love the sounds you managed to capture on this tape!
9555 at 11 UT: R. Pyongyang, North Korea, in Spanish (it is known today as Voice of Korea)
You can hear BPM the time station in China identifying in Morse code underneath WWVH.
At 7:29 you can hear JJY (Japan) and BPM (China) ID's
43:23 R. Pyongyang (North Korea) in Spanish
Evan: I think you may have heard R. Netherlands in French at 1930 UT on 21605 to Africa, certainly not 0130
Excellent!! I’ve been listening to your entire catalog for approx five years now.
Greetings Evan!
De N1XV….CW only QRP
These are some amazing recordings, some lovely bleeps and bloops scattered around. Would it be okay with you if I sampled few of these in my music? Thanks!
Go ahead!
43:18 Radio Pyongyang, aka "Voice of Korea" (North Korea). They still have the exact same identifying sound and broadcast in multiple languages. They are surprisingly fluent in english, french, german, spanish and russian.
The identifying anthem is the anthem of North Korea, now always followed by the anthems of Kim Il-Sung and the anthem of Kim Jong-Il.
sure, at this time are powerful the signal of radio pyongyang, that's a opening of spanish language programm(maybe targeting to cuban audiences at the moment)
Evan, what receiver were you using and what type antenna?
Evan Doorbell my hobbys are painting pictures and lisining to shortwave and ssb iam thinking about getting my ham license I have 4 shortwave receivers
Type F to pay respect to VNG.
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