Author Topic: website where you can listen to radio waves  (Read 1803 times)

27KHz USB is an interesting little periodic bloop sound i guess

Sadly not hearing anything over iOS.

7076.00 on USB is pretty interesting
Set the filter to pretty narrow as well

I love this website

I myself have an RTL SDR to listen with myself. I was picking up air traffic near Toronto.

A couple years back I made software to receive satellite images using the same tech, it's really cool. I also used to decode pagers, police radio, digital 2 way communication, etc.

Check out the subreddit, it's awesome: http://reddit.com/r/rtlsdr
« Last Edit: August 29, 2017, 10:13:13 PM by Aide33 »

AM 14670 & 14664

USB 15000 played a Morse code message, played some music, then shifted to a brief conversation, to a ringing sound, then to a conversation, then to freaky music, then repeating sans Morse code.

It sounds almost like the same conversation every time. Also am I hearing carnival music or hardbass? Nope, it's Funkytown.

Oop, military aereospace broadcast... Time to leave...
« Last Edit: September 05, 2017, 05:24:09 PM by SWAT One »

88.9 kHz AM is a machine gun firing range



you have to find things
Pretty hard when my options are this:

No station works, It's like it's not even on for me.

what the forget is wrong with your computer