• Random morse code on Motorola Walkie Talkie?!
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Hi I am just wondering, sometimes when I hit the "scan channels" button It finds a channel that is broadcasting some kind of morse code... doo doo dod doooo ya.... It kinda sounds like SOS but longer... It REALLLLLY creeps me out and I don't know what this is. It tried replying to the channel but got no responce back. Could it be a CB radio from truck drivers? A spy base built under my house? WTF Tell me what this is so I dont go bannannas... THANKS!
BTW it varys from 10-30 mins each time.
Record it and translate it.
I heard that same thing, next thing I know I am being probed by some weird aliens, then I just rember waking up in bed but I had a beard!
Ever play Penumbra? It's Red he needs help.
Beep beep boop beep beep boop we shall rise up beep booop beep this country shall boop beep lie in ruins beep.
I think it's "No"
My father has a ham radio and is part of some club but I won't go into detail. People do use morse code, but mainly for recreation it seems.
I've picked up that "You took my newspaper" Video on my walkie talkie before.
[QUOTE=Aman;14405522]Ever play Penumbra? It's Red he needs help.[/QUOTE] Holy shit I thought I was the only person to have ever played those games.
Could be a number station or something similiar, i guess.
Maybe it's the conspiring communists plotting to overthrow your goverment!
[QUOTE=Shalashaska0;14405755]Holy shit I thought I was the only person to have ever played those games.[/QUOTE] [img]http://sa.tweek.us/emots/images/emot-q.gif[/img]
Your probaly hearing a transmission from a ham radio... Record it and translate!
By the way, a number station is a random radio station that broadcasts at set intervals, and broadcasts either morsecode, strings of numbers or radio-alphabet. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_station[/url] They're pretty wierd, and it's most likely a government contacting it's spies/agents.
I will try to record it on a digital recorder and link an upload link :)
[QUOTE=Thomo;14406237]I thought morse code was ditched ages ago?[/QUOTE] In most communication since we have phones now, but it still has it's uses
It's the OIFY theme music
Its Conflicker! Everybody to the bunker. [img]http://sa.tweek.us/emots/images/emot-suicide.gif[/img] In all honesty it is probably just some sort of interference Or is it? [img]http://sa.tweek.us/emots/images/emot-ninja.gif[/img]
have this [img]http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~djg11/howcomputerswork/morse%20code%20alphabet.jpg[/img] record and translate it or give us the recorded thing and we will try to translate it (I've played penumbra thats where i learned a tiny bit about reading morse code) . are the short noises and - are the longer noises
Ok I should have it within the next hour...
Could it just in fact be a mobile phone signal being induced in to the speaker circuit?
Please record it, it sounds so interesting. Is it the Blue Motorola Walkie Talkie?
Sounds like a mystery hunt! everyone to the van ::D:
Has no one else heard about this before? It has happened, look on youtube for something similar, I know there is a video someone took from his radio and it is some lady who just reads random numbers...creepy...
Wish I had a long range walkie talkie... Not those cheap ones you find at radio shack that have trouble with 40 feet.
[QUOTE=Bryanrocks01;14409146]Has no one else heard about this before? It has happened, look on youtube for something similar, I know there is a video someone took from his radio and it is some lady who just reads random numbers...creepy...[/QUOTE] It's at the end of this Porcupine Tree song [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2ACRyJcxMQ[/media]
1 hour already past and we still don't got the morse code recorded if we are gonna solve this mystery we must have that recorded
OP was killed by guerrilla terrorists.
It's neat when you put two "speaking" walkie talkies together, and you hear people talking, I heard police before.
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