Awesome Radio
A curated awesome list of radio-related software, tools, and resources, including streaming and broadcasting utilities.
About this tool
Awesome Radio
Website: https://github.com/kyleterry/awesome-radio#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, communication, audio
Overview
Awesome Radio is an open-source, curated directory of radio-related resources, tools, and software. It focuses on various aspects of radio communication—especially CB and hobbyist radio—and aggregates learning materials, utilities, and community knowledge for hackers and radio enthusiasts.
Features
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Curated resource list
- Aggregates radio-related software, tools, and learning resources.
- Inspired by the broader "awesome-*" ecosystem of curated lists.
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Focus on radio communication
- Emphasizes technologies and practices around radio communication, including areas that may be regulated (e.g., FCC-regulated bands in the U.S.).
- Oriented toward people interested in the technical and practical side of radio rather than commercial use.
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CB (Citizens Band) radio coverage
- Explanations of what CB radio is and how it is used.
- Notes that CB is license-free for most uses in the U.S. and many other countries.
- Documents the CB frequency range: 40 channels between 26.965 MHz and 27.405 MHz.
- Identifies special-purpose channels:
- Channel 9 – dedicated to emergencies only.
- Channel 19 – widely used as an unofficial trucker channel for traffic and route updates.
- Practical usage expectations:
- Typical range of 2–5 miles (3.2–8 km) with a properly tuned antenna.
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Practical operating guidance (CB-specific)
- Notes on common operating culture (use of handles, informal language).
- Reminds users that CB communication is fully public and effectively broadcast to anyone listening.
- Highlights usefulness for long-distance travel and real-time traffic reporting, especially along trucking routes.
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Structured documentation
README.mdas the primary catalog of resources and notes.CONTRIBUTING.mddescribing how to propose additions or changes to the list.LICENSEfile specifying open-source licensing for the list contents.
Use Cases
- Discovering software and tools for radio streaming, broadcasting, and communication.
- Learning fundamentals and practical tips for CB and other radio systems.
- Exploring hobbyist and hacker-oriented radio projects and references.
- Contributing additional radio resources to an open-source directory.
Pricing
Awesome Radio is an open-source GitHub repository and is free to access and use. There are no paid plans or pricing tiers.
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