A NEW KIWI SDR, LOCATED IN TARANTO (SOUTH OF ITALY) IS ONLINE!
If
you would like to test how medium but also short wave reception is in
the South of Italy live, you can now conveniently do this over the
Internet with a new KIWI SDR, located in Lama, a suburb of Taranto, the
home of DX Fanzine.
Just copy this link http://62.170.60.210:8073 on
your browser and you can browse the whole band from 10kHz to 30MHz. The
linked KIWI-SDR with a 50 metre vertical spiral antenna (from 1800 to
0400 UTC) and an active Loop antenna (from 0400 to 1800 UTC) can handle
up to 8 users at the same time.
It should be mentioned that this is the southernmost Kiwi SDR receiver
in Italy (It’s ideal to hear the infamous Greek pirate stations in the
range between 1.6 and 1,7 MHz which in this area of Europe are literally
booming in!).
Until
now shortwave radio enthusiasts not only from Italy but also from
France, The Netherlands, USA, Germany, Greece, Qatar, Russia, Bulgaria,
Chile, UK, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Sweden, Ukraine and Serbia have
accessed the service. It gives us a lot of pleasure seeing so many people using the SDR’s, so long may it continue.
Supported
by DX Fanzine, this new KIWI SDR is operated and maintained by IZ7HZV,
(Italian Radio Amateur Emanuele La Diana). You can also use the web site
of IZ7HZV to access our Kiwi SDR: https://iz7hzv.wixsite.com/iz7hzv The site as well as the Kiwi access page includes a “Donate” button.
Please
donate if you possibly can, so that we can make our SDR site better
than now. It is as easy as using your PayPal account and sending PayPal
donations to the e-mail address appearing on the screen. A big thank you
to everyone who has already donated to keep the IZ7HZV Kiwi’s in
service, it is really appreciated.