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  • Alien pop music. Pretty catchy.

  • what software do you use?

  • Sounds like a jammer

  • A bit like the intro on "Signs" starring Mel Gibson.

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  • The Equestrians are trying to contact us :o

  • It's dubstep :D

  • what is the program that you use ?

  • @nitrogenmania

    I'd like to know as well....

    Ive also wondered about playing this audio through my AOR and trying to dechiper it.

  • Possible Alien Attack! XD :D

  • Origin of Dubstep

  • ET finally got that phone he was begging for!

  • The numbers Mason, What do they mean ?!

  • Im sure it is a jamming signal because if you listen closely in the gaps you can hear voices in the background

  • Fooo foo foooo foooooooooo! Fooo foofooofooooooooo!

  • WHAT IS the software name

  • what is this program name?

  • LOL, sounds like a 8 bit blowed up tuba.

  • i hear stuff like this with super strong signal. I live near russia, mayby they are transmitting this

  • I have heard it a couple of days ago (on 3630kHz LSB), but with many hams.

  • @RayAir1

    Yes it is encryption. a voice coder

  • @X06Shadow

    That is a jamming signal used to thwart pirate radio or clandestine stations. Someone didn't want this station transmitting. What you are hearing is a JAMMING SIGNAL.

  • @X06Shadow

    what is it? what is it used for?

  • Someone is just playing a video game from the early 80's.

  • Nice video! I heard it and it was S8 here. Strange how it loops

  • Effectively, I have never heard it ! What's the freq. ? You are sure it's not a BFO problem ?

    It sounds like a man testing is voice during a exercise : "Popopopo popopopo..."

  • it has been on most days on 3630khz LSB its a very unknown voice coder its like a old navy system that was used years ago

    it was on for a good 30+ min at 17:22z 4/2/2010

  • @X06Shadow 3630 is normally the frequency for enigma XM (whales / bms)

  • @X06Shadow LOL!!! On 3633kHz LSB theres the Backwards Music Station (XM). I think it's the same "producer" of the signal. 2 versions of a vocoder. Thank you for this recording!

    The guays of the IARU in Germany have checked the Backwards Music Station, it's a Data Transmission from Turkey!!!

  • I, for one, welcome our new alien overlords!

  • @superfunbad

    yeah, it decodes as "Take us to KFC, we are starving after such a long trip"

  • @superfunbad Hahhaa I've used that line too many times lolol yay simpsons!

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