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  • nice beat 1:09

  • Amazing data.. i am curious to know how many data is still roaming in the radio..

    What the data and who is encrypting it and for what reason?.. I have free time before the Army and this a great way to spend the free time ...

  • @VoLtrex31 google for 'number stations', may be interesting too

  • @0bo0 Googled... thought you was just pulling me off.. but it is interesting...

    Especially when there is no origin for those low frequency waves...

  • @0bo0

    What kind of soundcard use the software?

  • @ghostrideronroad I don't know, everything is processed on the server. I think it is several receivers connected to several sound cards sampling with high rate (like 96kHz). You don't need any special hardware on the client (web browser) side,

  • @0bo0

    Ok , thanks for the info.I downloaded a software named mrp40 for morse code like you, and another for sstv trasmission, but this don't work on websdr.

  • And the website is?..

  • @RoninAvenger websdr.ewi.utwente.nl : 8901 (see annotation at the beginning) unfortunatelly online receiver is not available atm

  • what is this program?

  • why is there morse code transitions still on todays modern radio? i dont get it d:

  • @GeekStop1 for computers to talk to other computers, they also use other signals that just sound freaking crazy to us. computer's use this and those as communications to send and recieve information or instructions, or confirmation codes etc. morse is basic, but some classified transmissions on restricted bands are for the government and other military purposes which would be almost impossible to decipher, as the they have an intense and complicated enciphering algorithm to them

  • @GeekStop1 It might be military or naval transmittions.

  • is there any morse code decoders i can download for free? :D

  • Excellent... but how did you make your MRP40 have a dark background for both the dits/dahs and the taxt... mine is white always... do you have to hack it from within or is there a menu option (that I missed) to do it?

  • @mstax I think it was dark since I installed it, I didn't change colors, it also doesn't seem to depend on windows desktop color settings. Maybe I have newer version. Folder name says "v63" and executable file name "v62".

  • @0bo0 This stuff is scary... but at the same time, very intresting

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