Listener Voices

Radio Delta AM – Listener Voices (shortwave listener quotes and impressions)

Listener Quotes & Voices

Listener Voices brings together short reactions, quotes and personal impressions from shortwave listeners around the world.

These are not technical reception reports, but human moments — surprise, nostalgia, excitement and the simple joy of hearing a signal travel thousands of kilometres through the air.

This page is about our listeners. They are the reason Radio Delta AM exists. Without them, there is no radio.

In the future, this page will also bring listener voices to life — short audio messages, spoken impressions and recordings sent in by the people who hear us. These are our heroes.

Hearing Radio Delta AM on a winter evening felt like stepping back into the golden days of shortwave. Warm audio and a very familiar atmosphere.

— Martin, Sheffield, United Kingdom

Your signal faded in and out, but when it came through it was magic. This is exactly why I still love shortwave radio.

— Jens, Hamburg, Germany

Listening on a simple portable receiver late at night. Radio Delta AM sounded alive — real radio, not an algorithm.

— Pierre, Lyon, France

I tuned in by accident while band scanning. Stayed for the music, the voices and the feeling of discovery.

— Luca, Milan, Italy

From Scandinavia to the Netherlands without the internet — just antennas, propagation and patience.

— Harri, Oulu, Finland

The signal wasn’t perfect, but the character was. This is how radio is meant to sound.

— Chris, Kent, United Kingdom

I listened while working in my workshop. Radio Delta AM kept me company like an old friend.

— Dieter, Hamburg, Germany

Hearing your station reminded me why I became a DXer. Searching, waiting, and finally hearing something special.

— André, Lille, France

Even with some fading, the audio was pleasant and natural. You don’t get that on modern platforms.

— Marco, Bologna, Italy

Radio Delta AM proves that shortwave radio is still alive — not as nostalgia, but as a living, breathing medium.

— Ville-Veikko, Tampere, Finland