A WebSDR is a Software-Defined Radio receiver connected to the internet, allowing many listeners to listen and tune it simultaneously. SDR technology makes it possible that all listeners tune independently, and thus listen to different signals; this is in contrast to the many classical receivers that are already available via the internet.

WebSDR was first conceived as a means to make the 25 m radio telescope at Dwingeloo available to many radio amateurs for EME reception. In order to test a preliminary version of the software without using the 25m dish, a shortwave WebSDR was set up on Christmas Eve 2007 at the radio club of the University of Twente. After further development, its existence was publicly announced in April 2008. Interest for the project has been large since then, and many amateurs worldwide have expressed an interest in setting up their own WebSDR server. In November 2008, a beta testing phase has started with a few selected stations. By now, the software is made available to anyone serious about setting up a server.

A short list of Wed SDR recevers are below – Just click on the picture

This WebSDR, enables you to listen to the Qatar-OSCAR 100 Narrow band transponder onboard the Es’hail-2 satellite

Located in Cornwall at Goonhilly

1.3m Dish, GPS-locked Octagon LNB, Airspy Receiver

listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. This site, which in 2008 was the very first WebSDR site ever, was finally reactivated in July 2012

Netherlands

The system is currently composed of a “Mini-Whip” antenna, a homebuilt SDR board which samples the entire shortwave spectrum and sends all of this via a gigabit ethernet link to a PC

WebSDR Maasbree Netherlands (Low): rural low noise level, 160m/80m/60m/40m/30m/20m/17m/15m

Netherlands

Low noise active receiving loop

Regional branch of the Union of Radio Amateurs of Russia

Russia

Inv.V antenna for each band

Little Paradise Farm – Pardinho

Brazil

GR5V,GR5V Double, Vertical & Colinear

Northern Utah Web SDR, Corinne, Utah

USA

Omnidirectional E-field Whip, Omni log Periodic

SDR receiver near Chelyabinsk City

Russia

Bewerage, Inverted Vee, Hy-Gain AV-680

Bordeaux 80/40/20/15/10/144/433 & satellite

France

Delta loop 83m, Vector 4000, Dimond X200, Parabole

Northern Utah Web SDR, Corinne

USA

TCI 530 Omni Periodic, 6m Ringo

Web SDR Maasbree Netherlands – High- Low noise

Netherlands

Low noise receiving loop

Home of the original K3FEF/W3TKP Milford

USA

130ft Long Wire