One radio frequency, 8345 kHz, is often used by the Russian Baltic Sea fleet to send and receive CW transmissions from naval headquarters in Moscow and other Russian bases. Using a software defined radio2 — and with the right timing, knowledge of Morse code, and a bit of luck — users can tune into this frequency and hear the messages sent between the ships and shore. Bro thats so cool
One radio frequency, 8345 kHz, is often used by the Russian Baltic Sea fleet to send and receive CW transmissions from naval headquarters in Moscow and other Russian bases. Using a software defined radio2 — and with the right timing, knowledge of Morse code, and a bit of luck — users can tune into this frequency and hear the messages sent between the ships and shore. Bro thats so cool