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.
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.
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