@nechibou I didn't hear anything. Anything with a 2 second cycle is probably some type of impulse noise originating from faulty electronics made in China. I would not get too excited about it being from extraterrestrial origins.
Yo escucho el numero diez. Sino escuchen desde el principio a partir del segundo seis, tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun, hasta el segundo veintidos y vuelve a empezar en el segundo treinta y seis.
It is a music. Indian (or same) ancient music. Van benne dob meg fúvós hangszer is. A dob tá-ti-ti-ti - tátititi ritmusához csalogató dudaszó társul. Tökéletes zene arra hogy kifejezze az izgalmat, a figyelemfelkeltést a kapcsolatfelvételi szándékban.
Really sounds like a pulsar to me. That thud at regular intervals sounds like so many pulsars I've listened to. The varying static is indicative of radio passing through heavy dust, which Pictor is known for. There are a LOT of interesting and inexplicable signals out there, but to me this doesn't seem like one of those.
this is look like a "Mantra" behind the sound
wtfcludi 3 months ago
every 2 seconds we can hear the same sound, it's interesting.
nechibou 6 months ago
@nechibou I didn't hear anything. Anything with a 2 second cycle is probably some type of impulse noise originating from faulty electronics made in China. I would not get too excited about it being from extraterrestrial origins.
como651 4 months ago
Yo escucho el numero diez. Sino escuchen desde el principio a partir del segundo seis, tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun-tun, hasta el segundo veintidos y vuelve a empezar en el segundo treinta y seis.
Batogroto 7 months ago
what was that at 1:25.....
Diaz26IV 7 months ago
It is a music. Indian (or same) ancient music. Van benne dob meg fúvós hangszer is. A dob tá-ti-ti-ti - tátititi ritmusához csalogató dudaszó társul. Tökéletes zene arra hogy kifejezze az izgalmat, a figyelemfelkeltést a kapcsolatfelvételi szándékban.
hunadmin1 9 months ago
Where do you get these stuffs?
RagingBubuli 11 months ago
at 1:25
...a voice? it's from SETI or it's part of the transmission? (turn up the volume, 100%, and you'll hear it)
MrJollanza 1 year ago 4
@MrJollanza lol true.
MrZiimong 4 months ago
@MrJollanza Its probably a hoax because how could this guy get hold of the sound file of the receiver output - from SETI??
Prublixa 3 months ago
Really sounds like a pulsar to me. That thud at regular intervals sounds like so many pulsars I've listened to. The varying static is indicative of radio passing through heavy dust, which Pictor is known for. There are a LOT of interesting and inexplicable signals out there, but to me this doesn't seem like one of those.
malignantpoodle 1 year ago 3
where did you get this recording?
maggytec 1 year ago