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  • sounds like morse code

  • WLO Beacon out of Mobile, AL. Join us at priyom.org!

  • this sounds like an airtower transmission signal, most likely searching for any airplanes around in the area... live close to an air tower ?

  • Hi at all,

    Don't worry !! This is CW call sign of a military station. The transmission of data is in Pactor or Sitor.I don't say you more,sorry.

    73 of F4DNP.

  • sounds like a UHF repeater,

  • beacon

  • It could be an airport beacon. Where I live the beacon for Hooks Airport in Tomball, TX, is on 530 AM.  Morse code is DWH for David Wayne Hooks Airport.

  • thats my microwave

  • nothing strange...

    This sounds just like a coded signal between computers over radio. just like the ones the US Government uses to send messages to troops abroad... (like the ones i used to decipher) NOT SAYING THIS IS IT,, just that it sounds like it.

  • it THE ALIANS HO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • A little more information, it is a ship to shore station. The morse is an identifier, followed by a data transmisison. I have a similar video.

  • @815Sox that it is! i didnt realise it was morse :P now I recognize the patterns

  • wlo

  • what times do you usually hear this?

  • Sounds like a Ship to Shore station

  • fonkay!

  • could be like secret military coding

  • the frequency seems a bit out of place, but sounds a little like an EPIRB signal

  • it's a nokia sms!!!!

  • Cw them back :)

  • HF Fax...

  • I hear this too, bt on 8420 khz, not sure what it is though

  • WLO is a marine coastal ("ship-to-shore") station in Mobile, Alabama, one of few left (they had been all over the place before INMARSAT came along.

    I'm assuming that the "screech" sounds are packets of medium-speed data

  • sound like messed up morse code

  • The beeps sound like morse code... don't know about the ring.

  • wat frequency??

  • it's some time of data

  • MAUSER STATION.... unbelivable

  • Sounds like an SoS at 00:35

  • It's not "WOL", it's "WLS".

  • @lukasm14 I would rather say "WLO"...

    I think this is the the call sign of a maritime radio, but not a non directional beacon because NDB don't broadcast on 12 MHz (only on Very High Frequencies airbands and sometimes Low Frequencies (300-400 kHz) I think, depending on the countries).

    Sorry if my english is not perfect, I am not native speaker ;)

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  • Airport identifier? or like the guy said Marine HF Freq. It is a kind of teletype email service.

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  • SITOR + Morse ID

  • thats the same signal that voyager 1 and 2 captured thats odd I think that that signal might have come from either uranus or neptune one of the two thats all i know.

  • comment to XXJeeXTeeXAyeXm, it definitely not Morse Code, that i am sure of, & why the hell are all those X's in your username ?.

  • you've captured a noise from space, Voyager 1 & 2 recorded a similar sound

  • DUDE! IVE ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT THIS IS! I WOULD LISTEN TO IT AND IT'S ALWAYS BROADCASTING!

  • ALIENS AND MONSTERS ARE ATTACKING THIS PLACE D:

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  • this is a SITOR signal on Marine HF Freq. It is a kind of teletype email service. The cw is WLO.

    Bob NE7NE

  • morse code?

  • SITOR

  • This sound has a long history... I listened it when it was 1993

  • IT's a telefone? FUCK!

    I recept a Morse code, an says: F-O-U

  • @vitorix24 Look for that in the Air Nav. it might be a navigation aid used for air craft.

  • It says WLO not WOL

  • yeah i heard that morse in my sw radio!! i was translated from cw to word.

  • is in chile

  • i hear alot of these on my radio everyday

  • WOL = Wave Oscillation Length,

  • It's a Non-Directional beacon used for navigation. The morse code is actually WLO, which is the beacon for Mobile Alabama.

  • This is a Mossad locating beacon harmonic. Its primary task is to set up a triangulation point. It was first used in 1976 and is currently used in Kuwait, Syria, Jordan and Greece. The purpose is to establish a 3 pronged link simmilar to a gps locator or WAAS as used in north America. These becaons only run for 7 minutes then dissapear.sometimes clicking sounds in place of telemetary will indicate Mossad using portable units.

  • Sounds like sum type of WOL beacon to me ???

  • May i know what receiver is this?

  • tTHIS IS AN ICOM-706,THE FIRST MODEL THAT CAME OUT IN ABOUT 1996

    73S FROM MEXICO

  • @penkomon Well rc and then it sounnds like a data burst so if it is still there one night connect digi to it and see if there is a paket to it .VE@ceh

  • @penkomon the 706 is a receiver? 73 is ham code for Goodbye, or Thanks for the contact, and i thought that the Icom 706 was a transcieiver?

  • @xXJeeXTeeXAyeXmanXx the IC-706 is a transceiver,Rx from 30 khz to 200 mhz ( the first model )

  • I hear this all the time on 8425, too.

  • from betomiyazakai (translated):

    It is a frequency for sending fax from NOAA, the United States...

  • lol u dont have to speak spanish to translate that! it's so similar to english

  • and...

  • es una frecuencia, destinada a envio de fax, del NOAA, de estados unidos ...

    saludos!

  • I have that on a frequency that is designated Telex ch 1206.

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