
The wireless war started a hundred years ago. Radio made great strides during World War II with adoption, use and technological development. It offered mobility. Read more

The wireless war started a hundred years ago. Radio made great strides during World War II with adoption, use and technological development. It offered mobility. Read more
I often start my day listening to CRI Roundtable on shortwave radio. It’s bright, refreshing, young and always interesting. Read more
Take a look at how to cancel radio frequency interference. Here is an ANC-4 demonstration video. Read more
MIDI DJ Controllers are being adopted by shortwave listeners and hams to provide extra tuning knobs and switches. Looks like fun! Read more
Get the noise antenna right, and the noise canceller will do its job. It’s simpler than you think. Read more
Noise cancellers are an essential resource for HF radio listening. No longer a last resort as the noise floor becomes worse and worse. Read more
DXLab Suite is great software for controlling your ham station, including the Flex 6300. I recently made the move from Ham Radio Deluxe. Read more
Remember those little triangles on your radio dial? The triangles were the civil defense mark. Between 1951-1963, all AM radios sold in North America needed to be CONELRAD system compliant and part of the emergency broadcasting system. Here’s why and how. Read more
Let’s consider the four basic types of local RFI signal content. We will see when and where a noise canceler can make a critical difference to your radio listening. Read more
Every ham or shortwave listener struggles with local RFI. This article kicks off a new series on how to use noise cancelers and get your spectrum back. Read more