The Scream is an alumnus of the Shortwave
Relay Service. Every weekend, this fine station relays broadcasts
from pirates all over the world. They use a number of frequencies to
reach thousands of listeners in Europe and beyond.
An indispensable site for hobbyists and DXers, DXing.com.
For shortwave broadcast professionals and
dedicated amateurs the North
American Shortwave Association website is a nice stop on the info
superhighway.
Liz's
Shortwave Obsession Page is a nice little compendium of useful
links, reception reports, musings about the SWL'ing hobby and --
believe it or not -- linguistics!
Mike's
Radio World is another collection of useful links, etc.
Interesting collection of QSL cards in the gallery, too.
For psycho hardcore shortwave tech heads, here's
your own Maximum
Useable Frequency Map. If you don't know what all that jargon
means, just get a longer wire and crank it up, dudes and dudesses!
Want to know where the sun don't shine? Amateur
geoscientists, shortwave listeners and people just looking for purty
wallpaper will love this customizable outer space view of our Home
Planet - Earth
View.
The Scream of the
Butterfly's Broadcasts on WRMI are sponsored by Universal Radio, one
of the nation's largest retailers of SWL and ham gear for all levels
of interest. Visit their site by clicking on the logo.