Skywave Linux is a bootable live USB Linux system for general purpose radio listening. Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts, military, aviation, maritime utilities, and amateur radio.

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Skywave Linux is a bootable live USB Linux system for general purpose radio listening. Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts, military, aviation, maritime utilities, and amateur radio.

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I recorded about an hour and a half of stuff, here's an 8 minute sampler of what I recorded.
Mostly random conversations, but also some weird electromagnetic frequencies, and a few distorted radio stations.
I think my favorite is the Canadian broadcast giving the universal time. The chimes you hear is literally the seconds counting. I recorded this from a Georgian run station.
You can tune into any of these stations yourself here.
Old Russian Numbers Stations and chill?
I was on the WebSDR (shortwave radio) last night for the first time in a while and I came across a Navtex signal, which is for nautical weather and warnings, and I was thinking that it would have been cool to have a decoder, and then I remembered that I do and that I totally forgot about it (previously used it for morse code and RTTY), so I tuned to it and started it up and there’s 2 different frequencies that I found, One is just nautical weather, and the other is for like nautical warnings or notifications. Here are the more interesting snippets of it that I decoded today:
UNDERWATER TARGET LAUNCHING WITHIN 40 MILES RADIUS OF 46-40N, 003-00W- 18 MAR 2020: FROM 0800 TO 1800 UTC
DIARLAND SOUTO COAST KINSALE GAS FILD PLAFORM BRAVO I POSITION 51 21.6'M, 008 01.0'W PLATFORM AID TO NAVICATION LIGHT UNRELIABLE
COASTAL WARNING ASTRAKHAN 85 VOLGO-CASPIAN CHANNEL LIGHT ICE-BUOYS NO 29 38 AREA 72 KM MISSING;
291140 UTC FEB 20 COASTAL WARNING ASTRAKHAN 55 MIDDLE PART OF CASPIAN SEA 1. NAVAL EXERCISES 292100 FEB TO 312100 MAR IN AREAS TEMPORARILY DANGEROUS TO NAVIGATION
191540 UTC FEB 20 COASTAL SRSTRAKHAN 42 PORT ASTRAKHAN SEMISUBMERGED VESSEL AREA 3060.2 RIGHT COAST RIVER VOLGA IN 46-12-51.75N PRUATRAQYMREE OBSERVE CARE;
The WebSDR chat whenever the buzzer makes a weird noise

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Skywave Linux v5.9.0 Released!
Access hundreds of software defined radio receivers around the world and tune in broadcasts in state of the art clarity!
Here it is, friendly radio and Linux enthusiasts: Skywave Linux v5.6 is up and available. Turns your internet=connected PC into the coolest shortwave (and medium / longwave) radio you will find anywhere.
Skywave Linux v5.3 is available for download! It is a self-contained live Linux operating for shortwave listening. Connect easily and stream from internet based SDR sites. The picture is from a nice night enjoying CBC Radio 1, picked up on a receiver in Newfoundland, Canada.
Get the iso image, burn it to a USB stick, boot the system and have fun. Shut down and unplug the USB, your PC never knew it was running a live Linux system…