How Do You Use A Shortwave Radio?
A shortwave radio is similar to an AM/FM radio in that it has a tuner knob or digital tuner keypad. You can sometimes play with the tuner until you find something you like. Oftentimes, however, you will want to hone in on a broadcast that cannot be found by accident. You must know what frequency to tune into. This article explains how to use a shortwave radio in conjunction with a bit of knowledge about frequency bands and broadcast listings to get the most out of your shortwave listening experience. Know your shortwave radio. Is it digital or analog? Most shortwave radios today are digital because they tend to produce a more aesthetically attractive sound. That is, when the shortwave signal cuts out, you get silence or clicks instead of interference.You can still get analog shortwave radios. Some people prefer analog because it doesn’t “censor” the interference out, making for a “truer” signal. However, you can calibrate your digital shortwave radio receiver to not cut out, if that is