Listening To SDR Frequencies Online Free

If you don't have an SDR dongle, a normal scanner, or a portable SDR receiver like the Malahit DSP2 , there are still ways to listen to SDR radio. There are some websites that list lots of SDR / Scanner frequencies from all over the world that can be listened to online for free. I was quite surprised when I found a few to be honest. I never thought they existed. But technology just keeps on rolling forward. All you really need is an Internet connection to tune in.


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Image: One of the channels I have been listening to: g0xbuwebsdr.ddns.net


I've been listening to all types of stuff. American CBs / truckers, people talking in little towns in Utah, 2 meters in the UK, CBs from all over the UK, airband and much much more. Basically, anything you could listen to on SDR radio or a normal scanner multiplied by 100 due to your signal range not being limited to the capabilities of your own radio equipment.

So, many countries can be heard. I only understand English, so I just stick to the English speaking countries. But there are so many that are foreign, like Russia, South America, France, Italy, Netherlands, Finland etc. Something for everyone really. 

Of course, the big difference here is that with scanners / SDR dongles etc, no Internet is needed to pick up signals. But obviously with only listening online it is absolutely needed. Still good though, as almost everyone has the Internet these days. But if the Internet goes down your hours of listening to SDR online are over... For a while.

Anyway, my favourite websites for listening to SDR so far are:


Below: for just police and emergency services [and the rail-road] in the USA


https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/ [Good but audio ads are quite annoying]

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