An outstanding alternate system in the Western USA is Northern Utah WebSDR,
North of Salt Lake City.
Also, check out W7RNA Phoenix WebSDR in Arizona
For HF reception from the East coast, use either NA5B WebSDR in Washington, DC.
or Home of K3FEF & W3TKP in Pennsylvania.
KFS SDR NEWS:
(27 Mar '21) - The KFS Radio Club has been issued the callsign W6KFS. |
(6 Oct '21) - Separate Kiwi receivers are now available on all four TCI antennas. Use this Landing Page for access. |
(30 Mar '22) - The new upgraded version of the KFS WebSDR is on the air. Please use the new domain kfsdr.com for future access. |
(21 July '22) - Users of the CatSync program may find that it can't parse the 1 Hz tuning display resolution on this WebSDR: Add "?10hz" to the URL to force display of 10 Hz tuning, as in "http://websdr1.kfsdr.com:8901/?10hz". More URL-based commands may be found here. |
(30 Mar '24) - It is with regret that we note the passing of Craig, W6DRZ, who established the KFS WebSDR nearly a decade ago for the benefit of the amateur radio community. We ask that you offer your own form of remembrance for Craig and to respect the privacy of his family. |
(11 May '24) - There was an outage due to an extended power failure compounded by the generator and the new UPS not coming online as expected. The utility repaired the power feed but it was a few more hours before the main KFS WebSDR could be brought back online. |
(1 Sep '24) - KFS Internet Upgrade! We are pleased to announce that the Internet connection has been upgraded. Long in the works, this upgrade should eliminate previous problems (drop-outs, stalling, etc.) related to congestion on the connection to the ISP that had required bandwidth reduction measures such as slowing waterfall speed, increased audio compression and lower maximum user count to keep KFS usable. This upgrade has allowed elimination of those restrictions - plus a few "enhancements" (e.g. wider RX bandwidth) that had not been possible before. |