Author Topic: website where you can listen to radio waves  (Read 1818 times)

tune in to AMsync 1420.41 for some odd stuff
253.00 is odd too
found when i tried finding the radio frequency of hydrogen gas
tune into 1404 AM for a sick jam for rn
1634AM for good music
« Last Edit: August 29, 2017, 05:45:25 PM by NotBomberguy »

900 is an italian music radio.
Quote from: Wikipedia, "nuovo"
Italian
Alternative forms
novo (archaic)
Etymology
From earlier novo, from Latin novus, from Proto-Italic *nowos, from Proto-Indo-European *néwos, from the root *new-.

Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈnwɔ.vo/, [ˈn̺wɔːvo]
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Hyphenation: nuò‧vo
Adjective
nuovo (feminine singular nuova, masculine plural nuovi, feminine plural nuove)

new
Noun
un nuovo m (f una nuova, m plural nuovi, f plural nuove)

a new one

1215 AM if you wanna tune into absolute radio UK

13845 AMsync for vague proselytizing


whats with the higher frequency and why is it just random bursts of noise every now and then followed by static


whats with the higher frequency and why is it just random bursts of noise every now and then followed by static
http://websdr.org/faq.html
and also ctrl+f "pager"


whats with the higher frequency and why is it just random bursts of noise every now and then followed by static

machines communicate over the radio too, not just humans


7007 FM has a bunch of beeps going on
edit: it shifted up to 7025, somewhat
« Last Edit: August 29, 2017, 07:31:56 PM by TableSalt »

7007 FM has a bunch of beeps going on
edit: it shifted up to 7025, somewhat

morse code my dude

I love this site. It's actually what inspired me to have an interest in satrelites/gps stuff

one of the users is named ki 🤔

are there any number stations anyone found yet

11253usb

RAF's cut of the VOLMET service

spent a bit browsing and stumbled across an aircraft descending/landing in glasgow. p interesting