Amateur Radio Audio Recordings
The TEAC A-3340S, the model which was the main WB4AIO recording deck for many years, before it was stolen (along with virtually everything else I owned) in 2006. Today I use Cool Edit Pro (a PC-based...
View ArticleFlex Radio Users Net
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO I’VE JUST DISCOVERED a new and worthwhile amateur radio net, meeting Saturday mornings on or around 3872 kHz in the AM mode. It’s the Flex Radio Users Net, devoted to discussions...
View ArticleOut of the Past: WB4AIO on ‘AM-ology’
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO THANKS TO an anonymous listener and the Audio Vault at amfone.net, we now have a audio clip of my AM station, recorded while I was living in Rochester, Minnesota in 1996. At the...
View ArticleWA3VJB and W3GMS on 40 Meters
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO HERE’S an mp3 of Paul, WA3VJB the other day on 7290 kHz as heard on my Racal RA6790/GM in its widest — 20 kHz — bandwidth. Although my urban Charlottesville location adds some...
View ArticleBroadcast Equipment on the Amateur Bands
N2SAG, A REGULAR Liberty Net participant, has produced this excellent video looking at the increasingly popular phenomenon of restoring high-fidelity broadcast equipment for use on the ham bands.
View ArticleAmazingly Good-Sounding SSB (ESSB)
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO TO PROVE THAT STANDARD AM (a mode that is very close to my heart) isn’t the only HF mode offering good fidelity these days, here’s a 10 MB mp3 audio file I recorded (with one of...
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