The broadcasts on short-wave radio from somewhere in Europe appear to be coded messages in Farsi to agents on the ground, echoing the Cold War.
German cloud and data center firm Polarise is targeting a new facility outside Munich. The company this week announced plans to build an AI data center in Bavaria. The facility is to be built in ...
The station — first spotted by short wave trackers who christened it V32 — is the first to have been identified broadcasting in Farsi in a quarter of a century. One briefly went live during the US ...
Midnight represents global catastrophe. Every movement of its hands is a warning to the world. Today, at 85 seconds to midnight, we stand at one of the most perilous moments in modern history.
The mysterious Persian-language transmission began about 12 hours after the start of the US-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran. It was jammed five days later. Is it a coded message for US agents in ...
How does the new HackRF Pro perform in practical tests? We compare it with its predecessor, the HackRF One, and analyze improvements in RF characteristics.
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Radioinfo turns 30 this month. This audio industry trade publication began life as the AMT radio industry newsletter in 1996, and changed its name ...
To continue listening to BBC Radio 5 Live in the Bexhill and Rother District Area, please retune your radio to 909 Medium Wave. Alternatively, you may listen via DAB digital radio by selecting BBC ...
For Nautel’s head of customer service, John Wilton, the “aging out” of broadcast engineers is a rising concern. Why? The lack of RF knowledge could put Radio at risk in the coming years. That has led ...
Two papers, communicated by the General Electric Co.'s research laboratories at Wembley, were read to the Radio Section of the Institution of Electrical Engineers on January 4 by Mr. E. C. S. Megaw.
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