#shortwave — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #shortwave, aggregated by home.social.
-
What's this I hear about #CHU shutting down?
#AmateurRadio #HamRadio #Shortwave #SWL -
Boletín RUS-DX #1395
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1395
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1395
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1395
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1395
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Vatican Radio on Shortwave on Sunday Morning in English, French, and Portuguese
Vatican Radio is scheduled to go on air this morning – Sunday, May 24 – from 07:55 to 09:15 UTC.
- in English on 17540 kHz
- in French on 17525 kHz
- in Portuguese on 15565 kHz
-
Obituary: Hajime Nishino (1947–2026)
Hajime Nishino (西野肇) reportedly worked for Radio Moscow, the Soviet Union’s official foreign radio, starting in 1973. He didn’t speak Russian, but is said to have been the first DJ in the USSR – if the translation engines work correctly – to play a song by the Beatles on air, although officially doesn’t mean that he had been allowed to do so. He just did it. The management objected particularly to "Back in the USSR".
According to SWL Information, a Japanese blog, Nishino kept working for Radio Moscow’s Japanese service into the 1980s. He is also said to have popularized Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva in Japan. The SWL Info blogger got to know Nishino personally many years later, when the retired announcer collected information on Radio Moscow’s Japan department from listeners’ perspectives.
Hajime Nishino reportedly died on May 11, 2026.
#broadcasting #foreignRadio #Japan #music #Russia #shortwave -
VoA on Shortwave from Botswana, apparently for Tests
New HFCC registrations for USAGM Moepeng Hill effective from 22 May 2026 list English to Africa on Tuesdays and Fridays. As of 22 May, filler music was being broadcast for a short time, presumably for test purposes, indicating that Voice of America programmes in English for Africa may return very soon,
according to the BDXC’s radio news website. Most likely days, times and frequencies available there.
#Africa #shortwave #USA #VoiceOfAmerica -
Well this is sad news to me. On June 26, CHU -- the Canadian shortwave radio time signal broadcast -- will cease operation. I discovered CHU as a kid when I first started listening to shortwave radio many, many years ago. It's always been there.
It's the end of an era.
-
(edited because I got the date wrong)
Well this is sad news to me. On June 22, CHU -- the Canadian shortwave radio time signal broadcast -- will cease operation. I discovered CHU as a kid when I first started listening to shortwave radio many, many years ago. It's always been there.
It's the end of an era.
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/22/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-79/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/22/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-79/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/22/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-79/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/22/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-79/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/22/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-79/
-
Hey is that #iranian #shortwave #numbersstation still active? (Reaching for https://rx.skywavelinux.com/ in another window)
-
Boletín RUS-DX #1394
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1394
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1394
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1394
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
Boletín RUS-DX #1394
El último número de la publicación RUS-DX, editado por Anatoly Klepov, ya está disponible. -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 14152 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-17 06:46 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 14152 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-17 06:46 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 14152 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-17 06:46 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Foghorn
Frequency: 14267.5 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 14:48 UTC
ITU: CHN
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 66sps
Shift / BW: 10kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Foghorn
Frequency: 14267.5 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 14:48 UTC
ITU: CHN
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 66sps
Shift / BW: 10kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Foghorn
Frequency: 14267.5 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 14:48 UTC
ITU: CHN
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 66sps
Shift / BW: 10kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Frequency: 14192 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 08:48 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: F1B
Method: CIS-36-50
Baud / sps: 50Bd
Shift / BW: 250Hzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #ShortwaveAny idea who this could be?
-
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Frequency: 14192 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 08:48 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: F1B
Method: CIS-36-50
Baud / sps: 50Bd
Shift / BW: 250Hzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #ShortwaveAny idea who this could be?
-
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Frequency: 14192 kHz
Band: 20 m
Logged: 2026-05-16 08:48 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: F1B
Method: CIS-36-50
Baud / sps: 50Bd
Shift / BW: 250Hzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #ShortwaveAny idea who this could be?
-
Heroes from Whereever: China Content Broadcasting Network exhibition
Australia’s "Radio Info" carried a story on April 29 about the "China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) exhibition", or 第32届中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会, an annual event held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The exhibition and the forums accompanying it were widely covered in Chinese media. It was organized by the Academy of Broadcasting Science (ABS) and National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), and attended by "a consortium of domestic and international industry leaders – including Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Fraunhofer IIS, RFmondial, and SimReal Technology".
While DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) isn’t a big thing in Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute appears to be a regular stakeholder in China’s and India’s digital radio projects, and in projects elsewhere in the world. Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., also known as "Beiguang", is a long-established manufacturer of transmitters for all wavebands, with customers in (as of 2012, according to company data) China itself, Africa, the Middle East, and lone outposts in Albania, Antarctica, and Cuba at the time.
North Korea probably was or is a customer, too, but the transmitters’ location there is "a state secret". Maybe in accordance with that, BBEF have since removed all their webpages with anecdotes related to their 2011 training sessions with North Korean technicians, including the art of installing at least one transmitter underground.
History and tradition aside, DRM might actually find a big market in East and South Asia. The car industry is ubiquitous in this context, and "[t]he opening of the Multi-Channel Network Collaborative Development Forum on 24 April saw the launch of the Shortwave Broadcasting Innovation Initiative, led by the Radio Station Administration Bureau of China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), together with Communication University of China and other industry partners."
There is a party line of course, quoted in this context in Chinese media.
Xi Jinping, in a speech on internet security in 2016:Some comrades’ suggestions to form industry-academia-research-application alliances are excellent. For example, we could establish an "Internet+" alliance, a high-end chip alliance, etc., to strengthen communication and collaboration in strategy, technology, standards, and markets, and to jointly tackle key innovation challenges. We could also explore a "challenge-based" approach, posting the key core technology projects needed. [Technological] Heroes are not restricted by their provenience; whoever has the ability, should be invited to take on the challenge.
____________________
Related
ModivisionJan 31, 2017Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanShortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanMay 2, 2026
#broadcasting #carIndustry #China #digitalRadioMondiale #DRM #shortwave #technology -
Heroes from Whereever: China Content Broadcasting Network exhibition
Australia’s "Radio Info" carried a story on April 29 about the "China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) exhibition", or 第32届中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会, an annual event held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The exhibition and the forums accompanying it were widely covered in Chinese media. It was organized by the Academy of Broadcasting Science (ABS) and National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), and attended by "a consortium of domestic and international industry leaders – including Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Fraunhofer IIS, RFmondial, and SimReal Technology".
While DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) isn’t a big thing in Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute appears to be a regular stakeholder in China’s and India’s digital radio projects, and in projects elsewhere in the world. Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., also known as "Beiguang", is a long-established manufacturer of transmitters for all wavebands, with customers in (as of 2012, according to company data) China itself, Africa, the Middle East, and lone outposts in Albania, Antarctica, and Cuba at the time.
North Korea probably was or is a customer, too, but the transmitters’ location there is "a state secret". Maybe in accordance with that, BBEF have since removed all their webpages with anecdotes related to their 2011 training sessions with North Korean technicians, including the art of installing at least one transmitter underground.
History and tradition aside, DRM might actually find a big market in East and South Asia. The car industry is ubiquitous in this context, and "[t]he opening of the Multi-Channel Network Collaborative Development Forum on 24 April saw the launch of the Shortwave Broadcasting Innovation Initiative, led by the Radio Station Administration Bureau of China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), together with Communication University of China and other industry partners."
There is a party line of course, quoted in this context in Chinese media.
Xi Jinping, in a speech on internet security in 2016:Some comrades’ suggestions to form industry-academia-research-application alliances are excellent. For example, we could establish an "Internet+" alliance, a high-end chip alliance, etc., to strengthen communication and collaboration in strategy, technology, standards, and markets, and to jointly tackle key innovation challenges. We could also explore a "challenge-based" approach, posting the key core technology projects needed. [Technological] Heroes are not restricted by their provenience; whoever has the ability, should be invited to take on the challenge.
____________________
Related
ModivisionJan 31, 2017Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanShortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanMay 2, 2026
#broadcasting #carIndustry #China #digitalRadioMondiale #DRM #shortwave #technology -
Heroes from Whereever: China Content Broadcasting Network exhibition
Australia’s "Radio Info" carried a story on April 29 about the "China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) exhibition", or 第32届中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会, an annual event held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The exhibition and the forums accompanying it were widely covered in Chinese media. It was organized by the Academy of Broadcasting Science (ABS) and National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), and attended by "a consortium of domestic and international industry leaders – including Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Fraunhofer IIS, RFmondial, and SimReal Technology".
While DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) isn’t a big thing in Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute appears to be a regular stakeholder in China’s and India’s digital radio projects, and in projects elsewhere in the world. Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., also known as "Beiguang", is a long-established manufacturer of transmitters for all wavebands, with customers in (as of 2012, according to company data) China itself, Africa, the Middle East, and lone outposts in Albania, Antarctica, and Cuba at the time.
North Korea probably was or is a customer, too, but the transmitters’ location there is "a state secret". Maybe in accordance with that, BBEF have since removed all their webpages with anecdotes related to their 2011 training sessions with North Korean technicians, including the art of installing at least one transmitter underground.
History and tradition aside, DRM might actually find a big market in East and South Asia. The car industry is ubiquitous in this context, and "[t]he opening of the Multi-Channel Network Collaborative Development Forum on 24 April saw the launch of the Shortwave Broadcasting Innovation Initiative, led by the Radio Station Administration Bureau of China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), together with Communication University of China and other industry partners."
There is a party line of course, quoted in this context in Chinese media.
Xi Jinping, in a speech on internet security in 2016:Some comrades’ suggestions to form industry-academia-research-application alliances are excellent. For example, we could establish an "Internet+" alliance, a high-end chip alliance, etc., to strengthen communication and collaboration in strategy, technology, standards, and markets, and to jointly tackle key innovation challenges. We could also explore a "challenge-based" approach, posting the key core technology projects needed. [Technological] Heroes are not restricted by their provenience; whoever has the ability, should be invited to take on the challenge.
____________________
Related
ModivisionJan 31, 2017Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanShortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanMay 2, 2026
#broadcasting #carIndustry #China #digitalRadioMondiale #DRM #shortwave #technology -
Heroes from Whereever: China Content Broadcasting Network exhibition
Australia’s "Radio Info" carried a story on April 29 about the "China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) exhibition", or 第32届中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会, an annual event held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The exhibition and the forums accompanying it were widely covered in Chinese media. It was organized by the Academy of Broadcasting Science (ABS) and National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), and attended by "a consortium of domestic and international industry leaders – including Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Fraunhofer IIS, RFmondial, and SimReal Technology".
While DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) isn’t a big thing in Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute appears to be a regular stakeholder in China’s and India’s digital radio projects, and in projects elsewhere in the world. Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., also known as "Beiguang", is a long-established manufacturer of transmitters for all wavebands, with customers in (as of 2012, according to company data) China itself, Africa, the Middle East, and lone outposts in Albania, Antarctica, and Cuba at the time.
North Korea probably was or is a customer, too, but the transmitters’ location there is "a state secret". Maybe in accordance with that, BBEF have since removed all their webpages with anecdotes related to their 2011 training sessions with North Korean technicians, including the art of installing at least one transmitter underground.
History and tradition aside, DRM might actually find a big market in East and South Asia. The car industry is ubiquitous in this context, and "[t]he opening of the Multi-Channel Network Collaborative Development Forum on 24 April saw the launch of the Shortwave Broadcasting Innovation Initiative, led by the Radio Station Administration Bureau of China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), together with Communication University of China and other industry partners."
There is a party line of course, quoted in this context in Chinese media.
Xi Jinping, in a speech on internet security in 2016:Some comrades’ suggestions to form industry-academia-research-application alliances are excellent. For example, we could establish an "Internet+" alliance, a high-end chip alliance, etc., to strengthen communication and collaboration in strategy, technology, standards, and markets, and to jointly tackle key innovation challenges. We could also explore a "challenge-based" approach, posting the key core technology projects needed. [Technological] Heroes are not restricted by their provenience; whoever has the ability, should be invited to take on the challenge.
____________________
Related
ModivisionJan 31, 2017Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanShortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanMay 2, 2026
#broadcasting #carIndustry #China #digitalRadioMondiale #DRM #shortwave #technology -
Heroes from Whereever: China Content Broadcasting Network exhibition
Australia’s "Radio Info" carried a story on April 29 about the "China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) exhibition", or 第32届中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会, an annual event held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The exhibition and the forums accompanying it were widely covered in Chinese media. It was organized by the Academy of Broadcasting Science (ABS) and National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), and attended by "a consortium of domestic and international industry leaders – including Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Fraunhofer IIS, RFmondial, and SimReal Technology".
While DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) isn’t a big thing in Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute appears to be a regular stakeholder in China’s and India’s digital radio projects, and in projects elsewhere in the world. Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co., Ltd., also known as "Beiguang", is a long-established manufacturer of transmitters for all wavebands, with customers in (as of 2012, according to company data) China itself, Africa, the Middle East, and lone outposts in Albania, Antarctica, and Cuba at the time.
North Korea probably was or is a customer, too, but the transmitters’ location there is "a state secret". Maybe in accordance with that, BBEF have since removed all their webpages with anecdotes related to their 2011 training sessions with North Korean technicians, including the art of installing at least one transmitter underground.
History and tradition aside, DRM might actually find a big market in East and South Asia. The car industry is ubiquitous in this context, and "[t]he opening of the Multi-Channel Network Collaborative Development Forum on 24 April saw the launch of the Shortwave Broadcasting Innovation Initiative, led by the Radio Station Administration Bureau of China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), together with Communication University of China and other industry partners."
There is a party line of course, quoted in this context in Chinese media.
Xi Jinping, in a speech on internet security in 2016:Some comrades’ suggestions to form industry-academia-research-application alliances are excellent. For example, we could establish an "Internet+" alliance, a high-end chip alliance, etc., to strengthen communication and collaboration in strategy, technology, standards, and markets, and to jointly tackle key innovation challenges. We could also explore a "challenge-based" approach, posting the key core technology projects needed. [Technological] Heroes are not restricted by their provenience; whoever has the ability, should be invited to take on the challenge.
____________________
Related
ModivisionJan 31, 2017Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanShortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation PlanMay 2, 2026
#broadcasting #carIndustry #China #digitalRadioMondiale #DRM #shortwave #technology -
Channel Africa: “60 years of telling stories”
The station keeps it short, with a look back at the Radio RSA history (that’s the name under which the undertaking started in 1966), and a more recent staff member’s testimony.
The website has been refurbished recently, but Channel Africa’s shortwave transmissions ended in 2019.
#Africa #foreignRadio #internet #RadioRSA #shortwave #SouthAfrica -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 21169 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-15 16:52 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 21169 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-15 16:52 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Contayner
Frequency: 21169 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-15 16:52 UTC
ITU: RUS
Mode: FMOP
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 40sps
Shift / BW: 12kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/15/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-78/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/15/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-78/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/15/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-78/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/15/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-78/
-
Próximas emisiones de las estaciones imaginarias
Nuevas emisiones para este fin de Semana de Imaginary Stations, a traves de Shortwave Radio Gold.https://elradioescucha.net/2026/05/15/proximas-emisiones-de-las-estaciones-imaginarias-78/
-
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Pluto
Frequency: 21224 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-14 17:20 UTC
ITU: CYP
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 50sps
Shift / BW: 20kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Pluto
Frequency: 21224 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-14 17:20 UTC
ITU: CYP
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 50sps
Shift / BW: 20kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
NEW INTRUDER REPORTED
Ident: Pluto
Frequency: 21224 kHz
Band: 15 m
Logged: 2026-05-14 17:20 UTC
ITU: CYP
Mode: FMCW
Method: OTHR
Baud / sps: 50sps
Shift / BW: 20kHzhttps://www.intruder-watch.de
#IntruderWatch #RadioMonitoring #Shortwave -
12627.4 kHz USB: XSQ Guangzhou Coast Radio Station weather FAX, joined in progress. This one's more noisy due to thunderstorm activity across Europe - esp. much of ruZZia & Turkey. #shortwave