This is Bedford WebSDR #1, located in Bedford, England, UK.
It is operated by Barney, Email
4 RTLSDR V3 dongles and homemade upconverters.
On the LF/MF RX is a wave trap tuned centred on 909kHz to reduce overload from local TX.
The sound in Chrome is broken again. I have a work round, but it is a all sites or a site to site basis. In Chrome click on the 3 dots top right. Click Settings, then Privacy and Security. Under Site Settings click on Sound, then making sure the slider to "Allow sites to play sound" is over to right, click Add in the Allow section and add the wildcard http://* to it. All sites should now work, if you just want it to work on individual sites add their URL instead of the wildcard. Exit settings. Also read http://www.websdr.org/faq.html p align="center">If you would like to donate to the running costs of this receiver, please use the Donate button below. Thank You.
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The sound in Chrome is broken again. I have a work round, but it is a all sites or a site to site basis. In Chrome click on the 3 dots top right. Click Settings, then Privacy and Security. Under Site Settings click on Sound, then making sure the slider to "Allow sites to play sound" is over to right, click Add in the Allow section and add the wildcard http://* to it. All sites should now work, if you just want it to work on individual sites add their URL instead of the wildcard. Exit settings. Also read http://www.websdr.org/faq.html