Go find some aliens signals boys.
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
>>17334561
found something at 222 khz
>>17334561
219.15
>>17334598
I'm intrigued by the "pager" at 26950
>>17334609
I think those are just french people
>>17334561
6010 khz
>>17334616
I'm trying to narrow in on the dude's voice or club music or whatever it is
Spoopy noises at 234.00 FM
303.23 AM
153 AM to hear classical music with strange whispering in the background
>>17334561
117 am boys. Wtf is this
4625 AM for UVB-76
128.25 IT'S HAPPENING BOYS
I can make some cool ambient music by sampling this.
For now I've listened to some music from Netherlands, a guy teaching economic history of Anatolia and church choirs. Cool.
Is this a hobby?
I'm interested in this. Really interested.
Do people do this as an actual activity? If so, I'm in. I'm looking for a new hobby
>>17334807
No I found this link on Muff Wiggler, but it's interesting. I don't know if people really scan all the radio waves looking for ayys.
Please share your signals on the /x/ chat! https://discord.gg/0k3oVnvCQfKzFsri
28164.99 AM
Lol
>>17334634
The Eurythmics are spoopy?
350.00 AM
>>17335339
what the fuck, it's SOS in morse
>>17334561
9710.37
Someone is signing in a weird language
>>17334561
414.00 at ~14.40kHz
a bot transmitting BOT in morse
Why would you listen to the MW and HF bands for alien signals rather than 1.1 Ghz and the hydrogen line?
HF is kind of my bread and butter, I rather like listening in on different over the horizon radars you can hear along with the psk31 of various ham radio users.
>>17334628
Go to upper side band. That's a Ham radio user who is on upper side band and thus working a little more power at the same efficiency as Full band band.