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作者: | kwahmah_02 |
许可: | CC-BY 保留署名许可协议 |
描述: | For about a week or so now, I've been paying attention to a shortwave station based on 14077.23 kHz. The station periodically broadcasts randomsounding 'melodies' made from sinewave tones (similar to 'creepy melody.wav').It might be a numbers station with completely encrypted content, so I've got no idea what it is, but it is probably a numbers station of some description. Just without the readings of the phonetic alphabet or number sequences.Try the frequency on Twente University's online radio receiver (I recorded this from there):http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/Until then, stay happy, and try working out what on earth this iskwahmah_02P.S: Here are all the times in this recording the melodies play It seems to start on the '45s each time.0:000:461:452:453:454:445:456:447:468:459:46 |
标签: | unnerving encryptedcontent melody sine 14077 radio shortwave distorted static periodic mysterious random creepy sinewave synth encrypted AM sequence noise numbersstation |
音频格式 | wav |
声音时长 | 10:36 |
文件大小 | 8.6 MB |
比特率 | 113 kbps |
采样率 | 7119 Hz |
位深度 | 16 bit |
声道 | 立体声 |