Welcome to Barney's online radios located in Bedford, England, UK.

Serving the Online Radio Community since 2007.
There are up to 10 receivers available for use.

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2 RTLSDR V3 dongles and home made upconverters + 1 SDRPlay RSP1 operating on the websdr.org system.

#1 LF/MF covering 0.001 - 2.049 MHz with 30m end fed wire.
#2 80/60m covering 3.500 - 5.548 MHz with 20 m end fed wire
#3 60/40m covering 4.960 - 7.840 MHz with Half wave dipole

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2 KiwiSDR radios operating on the OpenWebRX/KiwiSDR system.

Version 1 KiwiSDR radio covers 0 - 30 MHz with 3 antennas, 2 x Active Loops and 1 LF-HF Omni.

TO USE THIS RADIO CLICK HERE

Version 2 KiwiSDR radio covers 0 - 30 MHz with 1 LF-HF Omni antenna.

TO USE THIS RADIO CLICK HERE


SDRPlay RSP1A operating on the Openwebrx system.

Covering various bands. TO USE THIS RADIO CLICK HERE


No audio? Click here! No audio in Firefox?
In Firefox you have to click on the padlock symbol in the address bar,
then click connection not secure, then more information, then permissions,
then scroll down to Autoplay and select Allow audio and video, Reload page.
This is a per site setting, so if you use more than one SDR you need to apply it to each one.


If you would like to donate to the running costs of this receiver, please use the Donate button below. Thank You.

Barney's WebSDRs in Bedford, England, UK.


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View:
Keyboard:
g : enter frequency
j k ← → : freq down/up (+shift/ctrl/alt faster)
u l c a f : USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
n : snap frequency to nearest integer (.00) khz
z Z x X : zoom waterfall / Rx signal to Center
w W : narrower, wider
b : change band
m V v : mute, volume up/down
t T : VFOs: toggle A/B, set A=B


Brightness:       Contrast:                Signal ? dBm       Peak ? dBm       Noise ? dB       SNR ? dB

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Callsign lookup by qrz.com
   
Callsign lookup by qrzcq.com
   
QTH locator by QTH-Locator
  

Station information:
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Mute Squelch High Boost
Autonotch
Notch1 Notch2

Volume

 DSP NR: More info here
  Waterfall view:  

Or use scroll wheel and dragging on waterfall.
Speed:
Sizes:
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  Bandwidth:        ? kHz @ -6dB; ? kHz @ -60dB.(? / ?)

MODE:   
IF shift:   

Or drag the passband edges on the frequency scale.
  Audio:  
Audio buffering:
Audio out:

Gain control: AGC on Manual
Gain

Signal strength plot:


  Logbook:  

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Chatbox:
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The radios are operated by Barney, any problems or enquiries Email

More information about the WebSDR project can be found on websdr.org.

More information about the KiwiSDR project can be found on kiwisdr.com

More information about the RemoteHams project can be found on RemoteHams.com

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