VOA Radiogram listeners who send reception reports receive a gallery of MFSK images (usually MFSK32, as in the example below) decoded by listeners all over the world.
The gallery below is from the 24-25 October 2015, but was just sent out because of a backlog of emails.
Some of the images are fuzzy. This is because listeners are testing the limits of shortwave, tuning in from places too far from, or too close to, the North Carolina transmitter, given the time and frequency. In most cases, even if the image is blurred or distorted, the text is received 100% because of the error correction incorporated into the MFSK32 mode.
Tune in to VOA Radiogram, referring to the transmission schedule at voaradiogram.net, then send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.
Decode the text and images using Fldigi on desktop/laptop computers, or TIVAR on Android devices.