http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
This is interesting stuff, Shall we post some spoopy findings?
>>18981774
Okay, but I have zero knowledge on the subject. What do I do?
Okay first scroll down to the screen area with the moving lines then if you see the Yellow arrow grab next to it and drag to a desired area then f you see the khz bar look down Under it then click CW LSB etc and you should hear stuff
>>18981843
Alright, I think I understand how the interface works now. What should I be looking for? Number stations? And around what frequencies?
>>18981894
Anything that has a strong yellow frequency
For example i found an Rfid earlier, And if you click Chat box alot of people chat
>>18981843
Nice find OP, but how is using this one any better than using the high frequency radio I already own?
Or how are the users there any more experienced in psychotronics or radionics than the users we already have here?
They are always on that c hatbox, Im not saying they are more experienced but they are on it alot more, Im not saying it is better nor worse but it is quicker than buying a radio from the store
Nice. Love these threads. Wish we could get like 10-15 people listening like the good ol days lol
>>18981942
I know, i think its just really interesting and that you can find some cool stuff
>>18981903
The chatbox doesn't seem to load for me.
It isn't as spooky now that the stations are labelled
>>18981959
Sometimes they arent and are just RFIDs
>>18981958
Strange
Total noob with this. What're all the computer sounds I hear when I'm on "USB"? Sounds like morse, but it's a little fast. Sounds like something you'd hear in the background of a lab in a video game. Black Mesa-ish.
>>18981774
bump
can someone post a numbers station?
>>18982088
15388.00 should broadcast in 13min
>>18982340
4761.00 CW
bump for interest
check out CW 8632.50 with noise reduction all the way up
>>18982615
420 CW with max noise reduction sounds like morse code
I've noticed you get these short bursts where it's a rapid tapping noise. Would be interesting to know the cause
Yeah
>>18982628
So what I heard was morse code? Couldn't someone decipher it? On this board of all places..
just got in here, i'll bunmp for interest
you guys know about skyking?
its a USAF high level command freq that broadcast often.
>>18983527
not morse. its a radio thats been encoded.
>>18984236
How would one be able to decode the radio? I keep finding different stations which produce various noises yet all have the commonality of the beeping
>>18981916
you should use the one you own but the site can be cool to discover frequency's
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