• Online software-defined radio
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around 14200 kHz, there's some interesting english transmissions. I haven't found a perfect bandwitdh yet, but USB works.
548.00 kHz on LSB-NRW. LOl. EDIT 14255.00 kHz on USB or AM or something. Sounds cool, good luck I hear. Sounds like airforce lol.
I hear music. [editline]07:26AM[/editline] 14255.00 kHz Haha, I heard Zulu,Charlie etc, sounds like some planes.
Yeah, some good stuff at there and past it. Gotta look on the charts for when stuff pops up.
14007.02 kHz on USB-nrw, morse code overlapping
[QUOTE=Hizan;24462714]14007.02 kHz on USB-nrw, morse code overlapping[/QUOTE] Lots and Lots of different morse code in that area when zoomed in. Wonder what is all means.
I got some guy talking about papa India.
Durr that's PI in the phonetic alphabet
Holy shit some Russian is talking in english about people listening to them on the internet at 7070 kHz
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;24464847]Holy shit some Russian is talking in english about people listening to them on the internet at 7070 kHz[/QUOTE] Lolsrs? I hear Russian radio stuff in English. Mexico. Roger and a bunch of numbers russian names. Actually, I hear it. So lulzy, AMERICA 2 GERMANY ALPHA ZULU BRAVO, STAND BY STAND BY.
I hope a Russian Commando unit doesn't show up in my room tonight...
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;24464847]Holy shit some Russian is talking in english about people listening to them on the internet at 7070 kHz[/QUOTE] This is crazy shit on 7070!
[QUOTE=JamesMay;24465745]This is crazy shit on 7070![/QUOTE] Yeah i think its an air traffic control tower
yeah its for sure air traffic control. Italy, kilowat number zero
This is pretty damn sweet
[QUOTE=Soap_N_Go;24465995]Yeah i think its an air traffic control tower[/QUOTE] Something like that, lots of different little conversations going on. Very interesting. [editline]06:21PM[/editline] 14070.60 kHz Lots of morse code type stuff going on there.
Some guy named Nico was just talking English on 7070 mentioning something about America. It appears I'm late.
3516.27 kHz, Morse code.
[QUOTE=Canary;24461522]C TB EA2 USEKDEES1AO HELLOOM TNXCALLRST5995NN IN [B]TALLINN[/B] TALREINNESNAME TEO TEOK E 10110.24 kHz[/QUOTE] Tallinn is the capital of Estonia :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=michaeldim;24460899]The more complex sounding signals are probably either [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioteletype]RadioTeletype[/url] (Sending text in digital format), [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSTV]Slow-Scan TV[/url] (Sending images in an analog format), or [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio]Packet Radio[/url] (Sending data files (Sounds like a modem, because it is a modem. :v:)) There are other types of data signals, but these are common. There are all-in-one decoding programs out there to decipher these.[/QUOTE] Do you have any software for any of this?
Found a cool conversation and it was in perfect quality. EVERY THREE OR FOUR LETTERS AND IT SOUNDS TERRIBLE WHEN YOU SLOWEDOWN YOU MAKE MANY LESS ERRORS AND IT IS FAR NICER TO RECEIVE ,HOWEE YOU DONT MIND MY SUGGESTIONS EEESEE=PH2CV DE G3ROOKE ITNM 3AOOMEP H2CW R IAN MTK I D O EHAVE T O L EAT N A LON UI HI M E H EN I D O B @ 6 EG OME T O O E N TH E E EE E I N I IЙN A
Haha, the SSTV station at 14230.02 kHz broadcasted this: [IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/202588/radio/20100830%201807%20Martin%202.PNG[/IMG] Hell yeah.
[QUOTE=Micr0;24466206]Some guy named Nico was just talking English on 7070 mentioning something about America. It appears I'm late.[/QUOTE] They were saying America as A, for G they said Germany before lol.
[QUOTE=CJay;24467356]Haha, the SSTV station at 14230.02 kHz broadcasted this: [IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/202588/radio/20100830%201807%20Martin%202.PNG[/IMG] Hell yeah.[/QUOTE] how did you do this fucking awesome shit
[QUOTE=Maximum Mod;24467943]how did you do this fucking awesome shit[/QUOTE] I don't know what he uses but I use MMSSTV.
k, thanks
[QUOTE=Aasokeo;24460921]The German station is cool - it seems to me like the German NPR, especially with those musical breaks.[/QUOTE] The German version of NPR is Spiegel. [url]http://www.spiegel.de/[/url]
Oh god what [img]http://localhostr.com/files/7609b7/ohgodwhat.png[/img]
[QUOTE=k5josh;24477065]Oh god what [IMG]http://localhostr.com/files/7609b7/ohgodwhat.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] Jesus, what did that sound like?
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