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WB9LUR

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First episode of the new international shortwave radio show that I host, Radio New Music, on WBCQ's Radio Angela 4790 kHz - this recording has flaws.That's because it's the actual audio as recorded off-the-air and has all the coolness / weirdness of radio and - shortwave radio in particular.

This includes random ionospheric events, phase distortion and shifting, signal fading, interference, etc. You are hearing the earth's magnetic and electrical fields and the greater cosmos itself - galactic cosmic rays - organically interacting with the broadcast.

This is a tapestry of outstanding original artists not available anywhere else - embraced and kissed by the cosmos.

Here's the YouTube link:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI9D6awZrEI



Radio New Music - WBCQ / Radio Angela Shortwave - 4790 kHz


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N8YX

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First episode of the new international shortwave radio show that I host, Radio New Music, on WBCQ's Radio Angela 4790 kHz - this recording has flaws.That's because it's the actual audio as recorded off-the-air and has all the coolness / weirdness of radio and - shortwave radio in particular.

This includes random ionospheric events, phase distortion and shifting, signal fading, interference, etc. You are hearing the earth's magnetic and electrical fields and the greater cosmos itself - galactic cosmic rays - organically interacting with the broadcast.
Laughs in ECSS, sync detection and capable DSP. Some receivers implement these features properly; others, not so much. Ones that do definitely make rough-copy conditions more enjoyable - especially when listening to music.

60M in this (suburban) area is very noisy. Hopefully a near-term move will address that. That band is among my favorites for night-time SWLing. Is 'BCQ active on "4790"? I know at one time they were present on "7490".
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