In the United States that's 70-90kHz is a common range for radio navigation. Also Maritime communication/navigation. This could be a navigational beacon signal of some kind.
il progetto Harrp lavora su onde ELF o VLF con una potenza di fuoco chiamiamola cosi di 25megawatt totali utilizzano svariati amplificatori valvolari rack, e se non erro una di queste valvola viene utilizzata da un ampli hf, con potenza di 4.5kw di picco.
Possedevo molto tempo fà un TS 850 kenwood, ma soffriva molto sia di qrm che dei vari sblateri di banda : /
I think this is the "woodpecker signal" that was triangulated to somewhere in Soviet controlled Latvia some years back. Might be tied into that somehow.
Digital certainly. Seems it was on AM? Almost as if it were CW with a digital mode laying over it. And agreed, it could be long path that causing the echo indeed. Or, its being emitted from multiple transmitters globally and you can hear more than one. Ever considered that? Considering the frequency, I would guess this transmission would be intended for deep ocean receivers.
You know, being as low as you are tuned, that COULD be the echo from the signal coming the other way around the world. It takes longer for the signal to get to you, hence an "echo".
I believe you are hearing a transmission coming to your receive via long path which means it gets there direct but then the long path gets there and you have a strange echo effect
Is that some kind of strange derrivatinve of Morse? Also, where do most US VOR stations broadcast, around wht level?
Maestrp37388 1 week ago in playlist Facinating Signals
you should make a hardstyle remix of it =)
pitbohl 2 months ago
mores
KarlEastwood64 3 months ago
all you need now is a device or a program that can decode that sonund!
joshgiff 4 months ago
Was this on SSB?
Railfan227 5 months ago
it may be submarine telecom
ibrahimhcaglayan 5 months ago
crab cakes and laying down funky beats! that's what 82 khz does!
bewareofwil 6 months ago
Barking dog channel?
SuperWeaves 6 months ago 4
that would make a good drum and bass remix hehe, that is odd though
qoaa 7 months ago
It has the exact same characteristics as a barking dog trying to get someone's attention. Interesting. :-)
OldKingSol 8 months ago
maybe it's type of code or something
supercharge09 8 months ago
Just some kid who happened to hack the frequency and is playing a video game!
maskof 8 months ago
@DanielChristy19 not yet but I think the answer has been found in one of the postes below ;)
iz0fys 11 months ago
Poorly tuned transmitter . . .
trash4144 1 year ago
The fact that it starts and stops...I think it's morse code
AGuyAndAGun 1 year ago
Mother Ship to Earth
Densetsu004 1 year ago 2
Cw nothing elese. Try proper ELF - you will be very suprised
skarols 1 year ago
it´a hack-signal from our mothership up there
climaximus1 1 year ago 4
In the United States that's 70-90kHz is a common range for radio navigation. Also Maritime communication/navigation. This could be a navigational beacon signal of some kind.
sgaugs 1 year ago 8
@sgaugs true but in the us 190-435 khz is allocated for that
GMSamuelRhine 11 months ago
il progetto Harrp lavora su onde ELF o VLF con una potenza di fuoco chiamiamola cosi di 25megawatt totali utilizzano svariati amplificatori valvolari rack, e se non erro una di queste valvola viene utilizzata da un ampli hf, con potenza di 4.5kw di picco.
Possedevo molto tempo fà un TS 850 kenwood, ma soffriva molto sia di qrm che dei vari sblateri di banda : /
lordformat 1 year ago
@lordformat strano l'850 era un bellissimo rtx...l'unico Kenwood secondo me da "buttare" è il ts450....davvero peggio di un baracchino !!!
grazie per le info su l'haarp, dai filmati in rete parlano di onde corte, pensavo trasmettessero piu in alto ..
ciao
iz0fys 1 year ago
Ciao Manuele, sembra un segnale di scanning... ma se non erro il progetto H.A.R.R.P lavora a frequenze più alte.
Come ti trovi con il ts 2000 ?
Saluti
IW8POY
lordformat 1 year ago
@lordformat non so a che frequenza fanno haarp...anzi mi piacerebbe saperlo per curiosità...
il ts2000 non lo abbandonerò mai....!!! fa tutto e ottimamente !!!
ciao !!
iz0fys 1 year ago
this is a military data transmission between groups of units. It is not morse.
Strickly computers talking in an encrypted format .
SeedsOfFaith100 1 year ago 3
its Lil Wayne...
trunumbawan 1 year ago 3
creepy..
youngdones 1 year ago
why do strange sounds on the radio always make me feel anxious?
FailedSquare 1 year ago
@FailedSquare You too? I know its weird
xtreme01hac10docter 1 year ago
It's definately morse, and seems to be using Cyrilic characters.
TheGrumpstein 1 year ago
I think this is the "woodpecker signal" that was triangulated to somewhere in Soviet controlled Latvia some years back. Might be tied into that somehow.
PaulUmbarger 1 year ago
CW mode people... there´s nothing weird about it.
drigomf 1 year ago
it sounds more like someone's playing Boulder Dash on C64 ^^
SargonAnkro 1 year ago 2
Morse code?
youngdones 1 year ago
has anybody tried to translate it from morse?
lucadepu 1 year ago
Digital certainly. Seems it was on AM? Almost as if it were CW with a digital mode laying over it. And agreed, it could be long path that causing the echo indeed. Or, its being emitted from multiple transmitters globally and you can hear more than one. Ever considered that? Considering the frequency, I would guess this transmission would be intended for deep ocean receivers.
N0rthwestRadio 1 year ago
WOW that radio can go DC to Daylight! It sounds like long path to me.
KC8YOQ 1 year ago
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KC8YOQ 1 year ago
You know, being as low as you are tuned, that COULD be the echo from the signal coming the other way around the world. It takes longer for the signal to get to you, hence an "echo".
disgruntldtoad 1 year ago
f me i love morse code =D
crashmantita 2 years ago
Morse code?
youngdones 2 years ago
who knows?!?! it's strange the echo over the signal...
iz0fys 2 years ago
I believe you are hearing a transmission coming to your receive via long path which means it gets there direct but then the long path gets there and you have a strange echo effect
KC8YOQ 1 year ago
yes....it could be right !!! but I can't recognize the signal code...it is morse???
iz0fys 1 year ago
it seems to be a cw signal but....what is the echo ?!?!??!
iz0fys 2 years ago
Truly bizarre!
JohnnyX50 2 years ago
that is weird...
moddmodd88 2 years ago