• Online software-defined radio
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[url]http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/[/url] These guys have set up a computerized radio receiver with a java-based web interface, allowing you to tune in to any range of frequencies. Drag the trapezoid so that the center line points to the frequency you want to listen in on, then drag the sides to change the range. Shit can get creepy... [IMG]http://i33.tinypic.com/209rs4k.jpg[/IMG]
Man, thats almost as good as the discombobulatory frappetizer I picked up at Tosche's station!
So can we listen to actual radio using this or what? Yes you can! between 150 and 155 you can hear a dutch radiostation :v: Now I'm listening to a german one, what the fuck :ghost: German radio station at 548.96 kHz on AM French radio station at 160.57 kHz on AM
[QUOTE=Anthophobian;24457961]So can we listen to actual radio using this or what? Yes you can! between 150 and 155 you can hear a dutch radiostation :v:[/QUOTE] Yes. Look for the strong signals and get fine tuning. Find weaker ones and shit bricks. There are some in morse code, some indecipherable modem-like sounds, oscillating tones, and all that stuff /x/philes love. You can also tune in on random transmissions if you're quick enough.
This deserves more popularity, back to the top of GD you!
Anyone know what this one is (Language) 154.05 kHz on AM
[QUOTE=Best4bond;24458329]Anyone know what this one is (Language) 154.05 kHz on AM[/QUOTE] German, some guy discussing democracy or some shit.
[QUOTE=Anthophobian;24458338]German, some guy discussing democracy or some shit.[/QUOTE] Next Hitler type of Democracy or Glen beck democracy?
[QUOTE=Best4bond;24458373]Next Hitler type of Democracy or Glen beck democracy?[/QUOTE] First one probably.
[QUOTE=Best4bond;24458329]Anyone know what this one is (Language) 154.05 kHz on AM[/QUOTE] I get some really creepy background sound to the beeping nouie on 150.10 kHz
O this is damn creepy [editline]11:07AM[/editline] Sounds like some sattellite transmission at 145.5
What the hell is that at 65.47 kHz?
[QUOTE=tepholman;24458895]What the hell is that at 65.47 kHz?[/QUOTE] Weird shit. When you have that frequency, do CW-Narrow Wind
I don't hear a thing. What am I doing wrong?
I just played a prank on my parents by playing "Fiaap de Oiad" by Tool and telling them it was coming from one of the stations I was on. :v:
[QUOTE=Maucer;24459036]I don't hear a thing. What am I doing wrong?[/QUOTE] [img]http://gyazo.com/691f8d409360fce9bcb39a54a32fbc32.png[/img] Most regular radio stations use AM.
theres something on 550. it sounds like a frog :frogbon:
Holy fuck what the hell is going on at 14243.74 kHz ? It ended. Holy fuck someone was talking. 3595.71 kHz is making morse-like noises. :eek:
[QUOTE=Anthophobian;24459196][img]http://gyazo.com/691f8d409360fce9bcb39a54a32fbc32.png[/img] Most regular radio stations use AM.[/QUOTE] Nope, I don't even hear white noise.
is it possible to listen to some police radio thingy?
Can anyone work out the best bandwidth to hear what they're saying on 14135.76 kHz?
14198.96 kHz Is making beeping noises.
7162.99 kHz is the best. You will laugh.
:gonk: Aliens!
Morse code stations near 14000
[QUOTE=Stopper;24459527]7162.99 kHz is the best. You will laugh.[/QUOTE] All I hear is static
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;24459569]All I hear is static[/QUOTE] Switch to AM or USB :gonk:
Oh wait I hear it Is that German?
I hope it is :gonk:
Switch to "strong sigs" at the view settings in the bottom. Easier to see strong signals. Found a really strong morse code at 14023.23 kHz.
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