My OpenWebRX+: a small public SDR receiver for radio monitoring

As part of my journey in amateur radio, I maintain an OpenWebRX+ station for remote radio reception. The idea is simple: to make a small window into the radio spectrum available through the internet, allowing me — and other interested listeners — to monitor selected radio bands directly from a web browser, without installing any specific software.

The station is identified as PY2TGD — HF / VHF SDR and operates from Jaguariúna, São Paulo, Brazil, at grid locator GG67mh. It currently uses two SDR receivers covering selected portions of the 11-meter, 10-meter, 2-meter and airband spectrum. To open the SDR click here or check the menu bar.

Main OpenWebRX+ interface of the PY2TGD SDR station.

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