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The demand for shortwave radio frequencies has plummeted over the rise of the internet. However, some stations still operate, and even a lively cult of SW radio enthusiasts are always open to sharing low-key frequencies and will even give you an on-air call-out.
This is a new shortwave radio schedule website, where you can discover nearly all shortwave stations worldwide. Frequencies currently broadcasting are highlighted in green in the list below.
Shortwave radios tune into the electromagnetic spectrum’s high frequency (HF) band (3,000 to 30,000 kHz). Therefore, unlike your standard AM/FM radio, shortwave radios can receive transmissions from remote stations.
Shortwave bands have frequencies ranging between 3 and 30 MHz (3000-30,000 kHz). They feature a relatively lower wavelength (hence high frequency) than conventional radio communication waves. This is why they’re called shortwave radio waves.
If you're just tuning around short wave and looking for stations, the official bands are definitely the place to start. Also remember, radio frequencies below around 12000 kHz work best when it's dark (at night!) and those above around 9000 kHz work best during daylight hours.
The 2024 Shortwave Frequency Guide covers the latest 2024 schedules of all clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide from our 2024 Super Frequency List on CD. Note that 260+ broadcast stations are still active on shortwave! The new edition has 340 pages.
Shortwave radio is radio transmission using radio frequencies in the shortwave bands (SW). There is no official definition of the band range, but it always includes all of the high frequency band (HF) , which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (100 (exactly 99.930819333) to 10 (exactly 9.9930819333) meters); above the medium frequency band (MF) , to the ...
This is a List of shortwave radio broadcasters updated on Jun 4, 2024: [ 1 ][ 2 ] Relayed by Radio Miami International (WRMI) from 2017-2022. Online as Radio Tirana International. Operated by the public Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Continues online as ABC Radio Australia/ABC Pacific. 1925? 1930? 1925? 1930? 1925? 1930? 1925? 1930? 1925?
Shortwave Schedules can be based on: Enter a frequency in kHz or MHz in Quick Search™ located in the menu bar and all results within ± 2.5 KHz (± 0.002.5 MHz) being broadcast at the time of the search will be returned. The Quick Search™ is limited to frequencies above 2300 kHz (2.300 MHz).
This page will teach you how to read your shortwave radio dial and to locate stations on the shortwave radio (HF) spectrum. Before you look at shortwave schedules and frequency listings, if you've never used a shortwave radio, you will need to learn the difference between Kilohertz and Megahertz and how to use your frequency display.