• Online software-defined radio
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Are you able to get the UVB-76 frequency with this? When I read the OP, it reminded me of that thread so I was wondering if you could.
[QUOTE=Shadowstone;24477329]Are you able to get the UVB-76 frequency with this? When I read the OP, it reminded me of that thread so I was wondering if you could.[/QUOTE] Unfortunately no.
[QUOTE=Micr0;24477345]Unfortunately no.[/QUOTE] Damn. It would have been great to have copied the frequency recorder for that :P
3601.96 kHz, just keep listening.
549.06 kHz German funk radio station. Also check out 528.21 kHz sounds like scrambled music of some sort is my guess. 7091.68 kHz sounds like a stereo with unprotected wires.
[QUOTE=k5josh;24477065]Oh god what [img]http://localhostr.com/files/7609b7/ohgodwhat.png[/img][/QUOTE] Those are signals broadcast over all frequencies, often created by machinery that produces lots of sparks in the air.
Shit I'm hearing strings of morse code on 10105.47 kHz. someone decode it! [editline]08:24PM[/editline] Womans voice at 3796.01 Khz
Where are some of the SSTV channels?
550 random radio station
551.32 kHz Am-nrw [editline]03:05AM[/editline] There was a huge burst on one of the bottom lines but I didnt get to it in time :(
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