I guess it would be more difficult to list where broadcasts can be heard than to list where they’re from hahaThis is the best directory I know of for the Pacific / NZ / Australia / South East Asia, but it is a directory of broadcasts made from that region, not broadcasts able to be received in that region from outside it, which is what I'm more interested in.
http://www.swld.com.au/pages/shortwave.htm
That would be Ham radio, if I’m not mistaken.I’m guessing that @cubanito is more headed towards person to person communication?
China is imposing very heavy export regulations on medical supplies in response to the quality issues reported around the world.
Can you hear from there, word wide Christian radio at 4840 late evening our time?Have a radio (against emergencies), have rarely used it. Would like to use it more. Few broadcasts are available that reach us these days, because Pacific broadcasts are targeted towards the islands in the Western Pacific, not to New Zealand. Australia no longer broadcasts, leaving New Zealand and China as the primary broadcasters it seems. I already get NZ propaganda through the domestic media, but I know I can pick up China's propaganda station down here.
Anyone know of a good, up-to-date list of stations to check out, that might be detectable down here and actually interesting or useful to follow?
I'll holler via email. Looking to try to wrangle someone in each of multiple community and homestead groups in thecregion to get licensed and equipped. I'd like a little guudancevre equipment and network thoughts as back up comms.Glad to hear that, Pete, congratulations, and 73s from the southern Rockies, and to all the others here. Can't say I'm surprised at the interest, that's a good thing.
I've been teaching ham classes for, well, more than a few decades...
have over a dozen new hams here on the Mesa now from a very small community over the last couple years, very interested in local VHF communications, and some have moved toward HF, too. (I've had a triband Mosley CL-36 at 70', 2M beam, etc, up for a few years here. Don't have as much time to get on HF, but when I do, it's easy to work 'Down Under,' etc.)
Phone service, even before TSHTF, can be unreliable, and folks are finding that 2M in the car (or a cheap Baofeng HT) can be a lifesaver, since there are lots of areas here at 9000' where a cell just won't work if you really need it. Most are off-grid solar already, so it's an easy sell to add some RF and electronics skills to what they see they need.
On First Day, I finally flipped the switch on a local repeater at the highest point on the Mesa, and we have some great coverage from it, 500' above most of the terrain. It, too, is 100% self-contained, and was quite a project.
73s,
N0MC
I am hoping to find self sustainable communities and individuals to chat with, also on HF, maybe 20m etc. Need to throw a fan dipole out there here in Georgia. Waiting till the fall to enjoy doing it. LolI'll holler via email. Looking to try to wrangle someone in each of multiple community and homestead groups in thecregion to get licensed and equipped. I'd like a little guudancevre equipment and network thoughts as back up comms.
It's mostly propaganda like stuff from Cuba. Can't expect non approved info from them and many other government funded compliant stations. Here in USA there are more that talk more freely. Not that many but a few. Anyone familiar with south American shortwave stations?My point was that China's radio news isn't that informative, and is geared very much around messaging they wish to send to the outside world about matters of direct importance to China itself. Every single news article (and there were very few) was directly about coronavirus. But that in itself is interesting.
And that's why you enjoy it. I enjoy spinning wool because I remember hours spent with my late grandmother learning it.The family doesn't understand why I enjoy that. My dad and I used to enjoy that together, different times when there was more freedom and stations.