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9215.00 Khz on LSB is really interesting, I think its morse...
Also,
« Last Edit: June 23, 2014, 10:35:39 AM by espio100 »

how do they know this

how do they know this
I don't know... Any other interesting frequencies?

how do they know this
It's not under maintenance

The receiver can't hear it

9215.00 Khz on LSB is really interesting, I think its morse...
Also,
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how do they know this
That guys just bullstuffting, the Russians don't even admit to owning the thing, like they are going to go out and say "UVB-76, that one radio broadcast we totally don't broadcast is on maintenance". lol


oh man

i remember this

it's creepy

also the building it comes from is creepy as hell too

Holy shaz, 15503.55 AM
and 12652.56 USB Aliens confirmed

http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
Frequency is 4625 on AM
Completely silent last I checked.
It was supposedly used as a "dead man's hand" where if it was silent for x amount of time, it would trigger a defense system of sorts.
Deadhand is a lovely defense system.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Hand_(nuclear_war)

and 12652.56 USB Aliens confirmed
Here's a recording for the lazy people that don't want to go to the site.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/091rw81rmiqwjyk/websdr_recording_2014-06-23T15-16-39Z_12652.6kHz.wav
« Last Edit: June 23, 2014, 11:17:46 AM by Clear Glass »

12652.56 USB Aliens confirmed


Here's a recording for the lazy people that don't want to go to the site.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/091rw81rmiqwjyk/websdr_recording_2014-06-23T15-16-39Z_12652.6kHz.wav
Totally changed sound ;-; This is stuffting my pants

Totally changed sound ;-; This is stuffting my pants
half life 3 confirmed

27600.00 AM
Holy forget!!

8992.00 is militairy shizzle
They speak phonteic alphabet sooo...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet

Apparently my dad found a numbers station once. He was flicking through the radio stations and he said he heard numbers being read out over a background losing signal or something like that. I love this kind of thing though.

I had a ham radio trial app on my phone and was browsing through random stations. I eventually found one that was just a high pitched squeal and another one that was rapid morse code.