This is KDDI Corp.’s Yamata Transmitting Station, the nation’s only facility broadcasting shortwave radio programs to overseas listeners. The station started broadcasts on Jan. 1, 1941.
The Buzzer, also known as UVB-76 or UZB-76, has been a constant companion to anyone with a shortwave radio tuned ... Of course, like all mysterious stations, people try to track their origin.
Since World War One, numbers stations have been transmitting coded messages to spies around the world using shortwave radio. And they're still transmitting right now. We're going to listen to a few in ...
Kids with shortwave radios always did great in geography ... Indeed, many broadcasters still exist as streaming stations or a mix of radio and streaming. I have to admit I listen to the BBC ...
A new short wave station, equipped with a beam antenna which allows the broadcasting of radio waves in a straight line, has been constructed on the roof of the Physics Building by Harry R.
Rather than take a shortwave transmitter offline to shut down a service, RNZ Pacific replaced it with a new 100 kW Ampegon TSW-2100 transmitter. As Radio World’s Carter Ross reported at the time, “The ...
A special shortwave broadcast is being made to mark the occasion. The station's current operator, Encompass Digital Media, said it was important to mark the site's history. "It was the last of the ...