You can listen online from 0 to 3000 kHz. Sometimes there are really spoooky sounds, you can use many "filters" and record on page, then download, oslo you can see frequency on diagram.
Reply most creepy/weird/interesting frequencies you have found.
Enjoy
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
i aint clicking that shit nigga
Shame there's not a single proper movie around the topic.
All i want is a standard thriller. Kids stumble upon weird signal on unused freqency, investigate it, men in black tell them to stop, mad shit happens. Turns out radio tower everyone's been avoiding to look at is keeping otherworldly nightmares at bay.
>>17407287
good idea! write this up as a radio play and submit it to /x/ radio. this idea would make a great radio play for obvious reasons. i'd pay to listen to that, desu.
>>17407287
What about that Banshee movie? It was too spoopy for me, but hey, it's about those number stations.
>>17407278
fucking retard did you just got the internet yesterday or something
fuck off
>>17407232
used to listen to UVB-76 religiously few years ago, shit was good. also, it is possible to find any kind of spoopy radio transmission in this, but sadly most of the time it is just jiggled and fucked up radio wave
ALL STATIONS
8992.
>>17407872
USAF reading more numbers. 8992.
>>17407278
"I am so new I don't instantly recognize 4chan's go to WebSDR for habbenings" - the post.
>>17407872
I could swear he gave his call sign as "corned beef."
Frequency: 1166.02
>>17407992
Frequency: 1166.02
8901
WTF
>>17407992
Pretty spoopy if you ask me.
>>17408011
I found a few like that.
I'll keep you updated
>>17408000
BBC Asia.
7259.92
Frequency
holy heck spoops
>>17408020
Check out freq: 4465.10
Allah Ackba!
11930.02
>>17408025
I's some asian radio station
listen it on AM Bandwidth
>>17407232
im convinced these broadcasts are of an occult nature. I know firsthand they exhibit a 'paranormal' effect on reality.
I found a music station at the 9860.62 AM
Frequency: 10145.74
what the fuck
>>17407287
watch Banshee Chapter
1175.00
AM
Enjoy
26968.13
>>17408060
9860 AM Is even weirder
356.98
Tell me what is pl0x
9890.00
Halp
>>17408097
Sounds like chinese
7287.50
http://hackgreensdr.org:8901/
27002.50 AM
Number station?
357.00 AM
sounds like Morse code. the main beeps translate to D W I
i can't tell what the other noises are.
2425.37 FM
>>17407232
>http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
1005
CSB: Had a friend who was station at AB Iraklion in the 80's. Old black guy, hella cool. He was a chief just after I was commissioned and told us some awesome (if unclassified) stories. Once when he was a young airman, his section chief told him to get on the air and start rapping. Apparently this caused a bunch of problems. About 5 minutes later the base security forces kicked in the station's door and arrested everyone, thinking the Russians or someone had infiltrated the facility. Later he found out that the unusual transmission caused the KGB to flip out and the Russian missile services went on high alert.
/end CSB
Does anyone know where Fire Drake is parked right now? I know they're not blocking Radio Free China.
3577.50 AM anybody know what this is?
116.77 CW
Randomly stumbled onto 18137.94 AM and heard a lot of strange mumbling.
Spooky.
162.50
ayy lmao?
15233.25
>>17407232
21026.96
21040.36
lots of high pitch beeps
>>17410700
21032.14
8516.41
>>17407232
Isn't this the plot of one of the welcome to nightvale episodes?
13640.09
Banshee Chapter was a neat movie on # stations
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
"Get back"
>>17410839
My bad. 27003.25 USB
>>17407232
14234.41
>Foreign language
>BWAAAAAAAM
>Donkey sounds
>>17410870
>14234.41 AM
>>17407232
>26934.80
Sounds like it's a French radio ad mixed with some girl singing at the same time
26926.61 LSB
What is this?
>>17410943
It's a channel marker, so nobody decides to broadcasts over it.
Also is somebody broadcasting over UVB-76? 6998.00 USB
>>17411106
>6998.00
UZB-76 is 4625 nigga
>>17411225
It has two frequencies.
Its used to transmit encoded messages to secret agents
>>17408062
Sounds interesting anon
>>17408062
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
>>17411316
oh my god it's just a pager, relax.
>6658.46
Weird ass music playing right now
ITT: children
>>17408085
Do they always play the same song over and over?
>>17407232
GET ON 27194.74 NOW
>>17411372
nothing
21015.41 WTF
>>17411380
OH SHIT
>>17411384
IF YOU CHANGE TO AM-nrw THERE ARE SOME VOICES
9810.10 what language is this?
>>17411389
Sounds like French, maybe…?
>>17411389
Just sounds like a radio talk show. I heard some music there earlier.
>>17411390
>9810.10
Some kind of asian
9800 even comes in very clearly.
>>17411391
maybe
http://priyom.org/
Seems we got a numbers station coming up in 20 minutes.
what's whit 26996.91 ?
15576.47
1647 AM.
Let's polka!
>>17411428
ayy
7040.167 wwhat
>>17411412
pager carrier signals. Somewhere in the world, pagers still exist.
>>17411443
Russian channel marker. A placeholder that reserves the frequency.
>>17411447
Its really weird
10219.00 number station
>>17411452
2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 0 0 0
>>17411454
yeah
>>17411452
Understood.
Don't come into enemy territory tomorrow.
>>17411452
kHz ?
>>17411463
10219 AM
It's already over
>>17411454 is the message
>>17411467
Eh, shame
>>17411471
priyom.org
Theres a schedule there
9119 am is in 10 mins as of writing
6930 AM
Enjoy some pirate radio while we wait.
10222.95
Sounds like that noise they heard dark side of the moon. Outerspacy/underwater
6606.47
>>17411509
>6606.47
DOES ANYONE KNOW MORSE CODE
>>17411513
>7040.167
I wish
>>17411513
No. but it sounds like a short repeated sequence.. so just gotta write it down but i'd get it all wrong because I have no idea how to do it properly its too quick
>>17411475
9119 am is the same as 10219 am
215 215 215 000
7211.02
9395.64 = aliens singing
7444.98
9136.85
happens about every 25 seconds
>>17411539
>9136.85
weird
>>17411539
>9136.85
Another channel marker
>>17411539
>9136.85
holy fuuck
>>17411519
>7211.02
what the fuuuuuck
>>17407287
Lost
4 8 15 16...
If it's thing that happens every few seconds and it's the same every time. It's just a channel marker.
>>17411519
>>17411562
It's just a normal sounding russian station if you listen to it on AM. Sounds fucked if you listen to it on a lower bandwidth, though. Kek
16776.71 AM
Party hard
>>17411562
>7211.02
Demons?
>>17411513
FM, i heard some voices
U RETARDS, PLAY WITH THE BANDWITH IF YOU WANT TO HEAR SOMETHING
specially AM and FM
>>17411587
... there's nothing
THE BUZZER STOPPED!
DUBUYA DUBUYA THREE IS NIGH!
7285.25 am charlie radio
26897.50
every ten seconds or so
>>17411610
>26897.50
yeah what is it ?
>>17411605
Oh shit it did stop
15299.00
Listen to it on USB bandwidth, sounds pretty cool desu. On AM, it sounds like a French woman talking
6861.26
>>17411613
I really don't know
27122.17 27122.17 27122.17 WAS THAT THAT
9995.14 USB
>>17411632
Someone was talking on 27122.17
>>17411636
holy fucc what is that
si haces suficiente zooomz con la rueda del mouse, ves los nombres de las estaciones de radio
>>17411641
Oh, that might have been SSTV (transmitting images via sound).
Then again it might have just been another channel marker.
Shit. I heard a nice song on 1590 AM. Now it's over and I couldn't find what it was.
Go to this radio and learn the truth on USB
6030.00
4625 holy
>>17411664
Amen
>>17411675
Uvb-76
>>17411685
Now it changed
198.12
the BBC's radio
>>17411698
Awwww yiss, the motherfucking Archers.
2019.00
the beeping just got quicker for some reason
15770.
Brother Stair's preaching hellfire.
3847.76 ?
>>17411760
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Squeaky_Wheel
8992, over the horizon radar, and an intermittent Russian speaker intruding on the USAF frequency.
>>17408030
sounds like a sonar or something
>>17408086
sounds like morse over and over again. not fluent in morse but it could be - .. . - - .. which is "dati" i guess
>>17409337
Listen to it at LSB, sounds like mores code.
>>17408507
it sounds like DATI, DAD or as you suggested DWI
>>17410074
It's french you autistic fuck, listen at AM
I used to be really interested in number stations a while back and I remember hearing that some of them were meant to be intentionally scary to keep other people off of them.
>>17412047
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFm7Q9-17w0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUQUD3IMbb4
Hello old friends
>>17410074
>162.50
it is french music right now on
8.09 kHz @ -6dB; 8.55 kHz @ -60dB
>>17411102
sorry to ask, but what is a channel marker?
>>17411288
>its
yeah, thanks for being so vague
>>17412081
A transmitter, of quasi-legal status, designed to produce a constant signal at a specific frequency so that no one else can use that frequency. Russia has staked out a bunch of them, and China too.
There is something really weird in
3828.31, USB (2.49 Khz 2.95 Khz).
>>17412081
look at 4346, and zoom in. It's labeled.
>>17411513
WRITE IT DOWN AND POST IT FUCKER
long noise as "-" and short noise as "."
i am not doing all the work for you!
3846.29 ? what isthat USB
>>17412119
SORRY I DIDN'T HAVE PEN
>>17411517
start a recording
open it in a music editing program of your choice
slow it down a little
listen where the message starts repeating
cut it out
write it down dot for dot until it seems right
post it
let the magic happen
THERE IS SOME WEIRD MELODY AT 3829.96 USB
>>17411613
wondering too, probably just a marker.
i got the audio and found nothing
>>17411652
what?
3738.70 (round about, might need some fine tuning) LSB
Some old guys talking shop.
Between 6690 and 6720 there is a really wide signal but it sounds like a fan. Anyone know about this?
>>17412066
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUQUD3IMbb4
the numbers part is just 1234567890 in german, alltough the nine sounds off, like with an accent.
>>17412092
>>17412114
thank you
Why all the weird signals are from Russia
>>17412128
>doesn't have a pen
>writes angry message
>writes
dumbass
>>17412128
you are sitting in front of a computer.
seriously man
The morse code at 7006.14 USB
>>17412219
Its looks they are chatting
>>17412219
7008.48 USB
strong morse sound
>>17412226
I have 3 audio files whit the morse
>>17412188
6690 was once Radio Mogadishu, in Somalia. Since the country is now a failed state in violent anarchy, my guess would be that's a jammer. The low 7000s were also used by militaries of various stripes during the recent dustup in (relatively) nearby Libya.
>>17412227
i am recording right now
>>17412235
good id like to see what is it
Round about 3970 HZ, some sort of ringing with odd alien noises fucking freaky
22976.51
same chirping sound again and again
>>17412306
chirping on LSB
on AM it is fragments of russian(?) talkings.
>>17412296
That's an AM station centered on 3975. Try tuning 3975 and switch to AM to hear what it really is.
>>17412306
>22976.51
its connected to the pager at 26950 cuz they start at the same time but at 27124.18 there was some talking that i didn't understand
>>17412343
oh lmao
>>17412296
>>17412343
those damn illegal aliens!
>>17412367
good observation
10397.00
>>17412416
What was it?
>>17412416
yeah ?
8430.88 AM
Test on 8992. SKYKING incoming.
>>17412431
A man saying the same 2 words every 6 seconds.
>>17412443
Mobile radio callsign WLO - broadcasting data, voice, and metfax to all the ships at sea and all the ports of call.
http://www.coastalradio.org.uk/worldcoastal/mobilemarine/mobile.htm
27123.87 the voices are here again, but they seem pretty normal
>>17412455
8992 and 11175 are reserved for use by the United States Air Force National Command Authority. The nuclear readiness force. They broadcast one-time=pad coded messages periodically.
/pol/ monitors during potential habbenings, like when Russia over-flew Turkey. The messages get more frequent during geopolitical dustups.
They do a radio check before issuing a message that begins with the call sign SKYKING, SKYKING, SKYKING, DO NOT ANSWER. then the one time pad code string. Sometimes another code word.
>>17412450
Was it "CQ" ------- "CQ"?
Been doing this all day.
This is almost too cosy.
>>17412479
me too. well spent sunday
>>17412479
same i think doing it every sunday
CHECK 207 CREEPS THERE USB/LSB
>>17412502
>207
HOLY SHIT THATS SOOM SPOOPS
>>17412502
Oh god it's like I'm on hold.
>>17412509
3 Minutes ago there was an unclear manual signal and some... really creepy music. It gave the cheels and had the feeling that somebody is speaking on its' background. I recorded a bit.
27124.89 anyone ?
>>17412522
What the actual hell. Ill try to reswitch it.
>>17412522
Turn to FM. That's a radio.
8992
RIGHT NOW
8992 NOW
>>17412532
It's dutch people having a chat over FM.
>>17412534
AYYYYYYYYYYY NOPE
ALL STATIONS message from call sign Broadway over the nuclear readiness network. 8992. They usually come in sets.
>>17412534
did i miss it ?
4331 CW is 4XZ Israeli Mil or Intel or something
DAYUM THE ZIONISTS ARE CAUGHT BEEPING.
>>17411539
I switched to CW-narrow and it sounds like ayyliums
8992.00 OK I CAUGHT EM
>>17412534
got some of it recorded
this is all i got:
„say it again“ z i n x r b 6 y i ? m 6 x i n r n ? k 6 f 7 x x ? l b b a 2 1
>>17412552
Shit, soldier, turn your radio down when broadcasting.
>>17412472
ZISZSGCMKOCCGXFRKJNMHGXIMOZI Someone unscramble this. With the exception of some inaudible codenames.
Hope this gives some insight on 8992.00 kHz
8992 still active, but I can't make anything out.
>>17412562
>>17412555
The code strings are based on a solution key that was randomly generated and printed on paper on two matching pads. One pad is given to the plane or submarine that will receive the message. The sender keeps the other copy.
After they are used once, the pads are destroyed. The system renders each code sequence unbreakable. And even if you got all or part of one message, the code key changes on the next message.
He's one again, btw.
>>17412576
i know about codes. but some people probably are not able to hear the broadcast right now, so i wrote it down, for anyone that is interested.
Well im off guys but im really happy that i found this and i hope there are more threads about this in the future
420 sounds like there is something with a rythm
>>17412586
'night breadwin.
Shortwave Sunday?
7146.51
Can't make anything out, but I hear speech and what sounds like singing.
>>17412588
100-450 are radio navigation beacons used by ships and airplanes. 420 is most likely the mid-power nav beacon at Lake City South Carolina.
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/ndb.htm
>>17412166
hes speaking chinese
>>17408857
More? Plox?
>>17412607
The 40 meter amateur band. Lot's of random people working their HAMs. I just heard two guys describing their local airport towers to each other. One guy in rural Michigan and the other guy in Spain.
>>17412639
Pretty cool.
keep this thread going, this is some good shit
>>17410765
Yep, Episode 42 'Numbers'
3507.5, there seems to be a pretty involved Morse conversation between at least three transmitters, each with a slightly different pitch.
It's going pretty fast for me to keep up using the translator.
199 was some women telling weird story about trees and now it's some swedish song.
spoopy
>>17412739
There's a whole bunch of em in the designated amateur band. Probably a club.
187 AM, some french radio
>>17412739
what does your translator say?
>>17412791
it's not English, not Russian, and not French, so I have no idea. I closed the tab. If it is a ham radio club, it could even be a code sequence.
>>17412805
damn, so you don't have a transcript anymore?
if it is amateur code it shouldn't be too hard to break.
>>17412791
There were several sequences of HU and VU, and YI, and MA so it could have been transliterated Chinese or Vietnamese. Best guess.
>>17412811
Give it a try. It's just a web app.
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/translator.html
>>17412820
this one is actually pretty good thanks. will use
There's a previously undocumented jammer running on 9095.5 that makes some interesting harmonics. Like the carrier wave from Independence Day. Right next to it is a huge oscillator that sounds like a giant radar signal.
>>17411658
same. sounds like 70's music now
>>17412834
beautiful
>>17412834
>>17412851
Those two transmissions right next to each other would be an ingenious viral marketing stunt for the Independence Day sequel.
>>17412614
Damn.. That's some powerful beacon if it's able to be heard in the old continent. Also most of the radio stations are on that frequency. Just go and listen. You find some chill radiostations from those frequencies.
around 407 is a signal with waves that look like this -... --- -
it says BOT.
weird oscillating sound
16726.92
7320.00
what is this?
>>17413068
seriously wtf guys?
>>17413089
You're in between two signals.
>>17413068
i'm casting around it by a few points and getting all sorts of voices and tones alternating
this sounds weird .... not sure what to make of it
details in pic
>>17413126
Yeah I have noticed it too. It just keeps repeating. A beacon of some sorts? wavelenght looks like it's in the amateur radio wavelenghts.
>>17413126
>>17413276
Someone on the chat told me it's their fax machine.
>>17412628
Only got one more that's entertaining and deals with the station itself. Some time, mid-80's again, Iraklion was temporarily assigned as an asset to the Brits Secret Intelligence Service (usually called MI6.) The Brits would provide the code sheets, the US would do the broadcasts. He'd fire up the "Lincolnshire Poacher" theme, then start reading the sheet. After two months, intel stopped coming from some of the people receiving. Eventually, code sheets got back to the Brits saying something like "Get that nigger off the air, we can't understand what the hell he's saying."
>MFW my station chief's accent was so bad it broke British intelligence
>>17412742
That would be BBC World
9880.73 is pretty wierd
>>17415014
>9880.73
lol it's just some chinese radio station
14243.31 AM two dudes talking and one of them is saying the same word over and over
>>17414988
this sounds like a good joke, but is actually true.
13499.06 what
>>17415043
>13499.06
Channel marker
21270.03 USB 9.11 -6dB america something something america
>>17415050
>21270.03 USB
Sounds Russian maybe?
>>17415052
it is but i dont understand
>>17415052
but he knows some English
Something interesting at 388.80 AM. Is this like a channel marker with speech??
>26995.00
Anyone have an idea of what that noise is? It's been doing that since yesterday.
21018.47
Morse code i think
Try 3500.66 with CW on, I'm getting some Morse code shit.
>>17408076
>>17407676
Finally seen it, it was pretty good. Roughly what i was craving for. Thanks Anons!
The US Air Force is doing something again 8992.02
11816.11 an AM for ISIS radio
56.95
It's a number station, can you translate from morse?
>>17416467
Morse ?I dont hear anything
4337.60
WHAT A FUUUCK! D:
4331.04 cw narrow
>>17416553
someone can translate?
Anyone have any good links to learn more about radios/frequencies?
>>17408624
Holy fucking shit
This is some alien pop radio occult shit senpai, can someone fluent in screamo translate this?
>>17416632
LOL, put it on AM. Just folksy sounding CCM pop.
9452
1052.12 Weird as fuck like aliens talking and some weird ass music
1053.00 People are talking
>tfw squeeky wheel, pip and buzzer are all down
1459.05 AM Isis Channel??
>>17407992
ayy lmao
>>17417085
1052.94
8991.99 usb
said: white, dandylion, november, oscar, lima
what do you guys use to listen to this??
>>17417244
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
13560.84. Weird noise
Maybe some of you anons can help me. Last year I found a maker in the spectrum that said "J NHK Radio", of course it broadcasted in japanese and it played some Enka music. I can't find it now, so I wanted to ask if some of you anons know what I'm talking about.
>>17407992
>1166.02
It's a spanish am station.
387.88
1884.53
>>17417285
http://www.short-wave.info/
The frequency varies depending on the time of day, but this should help you track it down.
Sorry it's nothing concrete.
>>17417327
Thank you anon, I'll see what I can find
9743.75
Freaking me
Out right now. Creepy voice
3145.00
Russian
>>17407278
Get out you monkey.
>>17417357
I managed to listen to this earlier and as clear as if I was in my car. It's some sand nigger allah akbar station.
>>17407232
try schizophrenia if u really want to hear some crazy shit, and some dumb shit,
just don't take any advice from the voice(s)
it's just Iblis, Satan,
when you smoke enough weed you can make him sound like Cartman and/or Spongebob when he talks to you, it's funny as fuck and I'm not even joking
>>17417396
That is just a mental illness buddy, nothing spoopy about that. The only spooky thing is that you haven't been taking your pills.
>>17407232
Thank you OP. I've been looking for something like this recently.
>>17417381
Good to know. Thanks. I couldn't get it to clear it. Voice kept coming in and out and it sounded creepy by myself in the dark here. Lol
>Post limit reached
Tune in next time, /x/-philes.
Same batshit time!
Same batshit station!
26752.09
:o
>>17417398
w/e you say, bitchnigga
>>17417461
>26752.09
Channel marker
>27123.55
Some weird ass whistling sound was transmitted just a few minutes ago
http://vocaroo.com/i/s07z58URfta1
>27599.74
This sounds creepy as fuck