Internet Receivers
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[http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Internet_and_Radio/Online_Receivers/ List of online receivers] | [http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Internet_and_Radio/Online_Receivers/ List of online receivers] | ||
[http://radioremote.no-ip.org/ Several free Web-based shortwave receivers] | [http://radioremote.no-ip.org/ Several free Web-based shortwave receivers] | ||
Revision as of 21:24, 29 October 2009
An Internet Receiver is a radio receiver that is connected to the Internet. Remote users can connect via the Web, and the audio from the receiver is streamed back to the user. There is usually a Web-based interface that allows various adjustments to be made to the receiver, such as changing the frequency, mode, and other properties. Some of these receivers are free to all, others require membership, and possibly a fee. Various bands may be available, including HF, UHF, and VHF.
GlobalTuners, The world's largest network of online receivers. Registration required, but is free
Several free Web-based shortwave receivers