I listen with a WEB SDR in The Netherlands
swlradiosonsw
SWL AM radio stations on shortwave via a WEB SDR in the Netherlands by Frank SWL F14368 also FØDUW
https://swlradiosonsw.blogspot.com/
You can use a blog as BLOGGER by GOOGLE to make your log for contests, listening and log the DXCC, radio station, etc. It's free and not difficult to understand how to make a blog.
https://youtu.be/R76VO4Hid38?si=wbUgiKL75q8tPe3l
On SW they are a lot of radio stations transmitting from many places in the world on many bands, frequencies and many languages
BCL Broadcast Listener
The BCL is a broadcast listener who, in addition to long and medium wave, is mainly on short wave. He listens to the programmes of broadcast stations as far away as possible and sends them reception reports as detailed as possible, which are confirmed by the stations with QSL cards. In the past, the only way to do this was by post. Today, contact is made with the radio stations via their website, their Facebook presence or via e-mail. Even in the age of e-QSL, the majority of collectors still prefer a traditional QSL card, so returning the QSL by letter post has remained common. With the drastic withdrawal of broadcasting from long, medium and short wave, the number of stations has declined sharply. More and more small stations are still QRV, but compared to earlier times, they can now be received with less interference. It has become quiet in the broadcasting bands, the range of stations has become manageable. Many of the remaining foreign stations have maintained an additional German-language programme. Another institution of the BCL scene has also remained: They still exist, the hard-core radio listeners who have joined together in DX clubs like ADDX, Assoziation deutschsprachiger Kurzwellenhörer e. V., since 1967.
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