Topic: Shortwave Radio

9 chapters across the catalog

Error Bars
Episode 1850 12:02 - 17:34

1850: Error Bars

Shortwave Number Stations, Iranian V32 Signal Analysis

A new shortwave number station, designated V32, appeared on 7910kHz following the death of an Iranian leader. Experts from Ringway Manchester suggest the signal may be a "false flag" operated by the CIA or Mossad to signal agents within Iran, noting that the signal is being heavily jammed by Iranian bubble jammers.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:20:00 - 1:25:10

1763: AI Factory

Radio Free Europe, Shortwave Propaganda Battle

Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia are fighting for survival as the Trump administration cuts their grants. The hosts mock the idea that shortwave radio is still a primary news source in 2025, suggesting these organizations are merely trying to "protect their own bacon" by claiming they are essential for reaching oppressed populations.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160

1160: VAT Camel

Shortwave Radio Simulcast, Pirate Broadcasters

The program is being simulcast on 6930 kilohertz USB via shortwave radio, likely by pirate broadcasters picking up the digital stream. Technical discussion covers the skip propagation required to reach Berlin and the power requirements for AM versus USB modulation.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 2:51:34 - 2:54:12

1064: Post Racial

NIST Budget Proposal to Close WWV Radio Stations

A 2019 budget proposal for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) includes the closure of radio stations WWV and WWVH. These stations provide frequency standards and time synchronization for 50 million devices, including radio-controlled clocks and appliances. Industry leaders hope Congress will reject the cuts due to the massive number of dependent devices.

Ming the Magnificent
Episode 944 1:24:52 - 1:28:18

944: Ming the Magnificent

AM Radio Broadcasts, Radio Mi Amigo, Shortwave Radio

A listener reported hearing No Agenda on an AM radio station in Vermont, prompting a discussion about distributing "bleeped" versions of the show to small stations with airtime to fill. The hosts also mention the return of Radio Mi Amigo on shortwave, which could potentially broadcast the show across Europe and the U.S.

Stop Albedo Now!
Episode 248 3:20 - 8:10

248: Stop Albedo Now!

Ham Radio Licensing, Emergency Communication Strategies

John C. Dvorak announces his intention to obtain a ham radio license, noting that Morse code is no longer a requirement for the test. The discussion encourages listeners to revitalize the amateur radio business as a backup communication method for when cell towers and the internet fail. Dvorak shares an anecdote about acquiring a 50-foot submarine antenna from a shipyard in Richmond.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 1:57:27 - 1:59:16

229: Eggs & Poop

Russian Buzzer, Number Stations, UZB-76

The mysterious Russian shortwave station known as "The Buzzer" (UZB-76) has recently changed its behavior, broadcasting clear voice codes for the first time in decades. The hosts discuss the history of number stations and the speculation surrounding this sudden change in activity.