Here's a link to a web station with the entire shortband spectrum on it for you to explore...

Here's a link to a web station with the entire shortband spectrum on it for you to explore. Let's find some numbers stations, Sup Forums!

websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/

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This is TIME KILLING SUPREME, wtf

Got some weird freeform high pitch noise at 14083 hz

bump

5983.55 some weird tribal shit

i think theres morse code around 14032.01 if you turn to am can faintly hear it

Neat sounding 80's music around 13765.7

15380.02 is the quran

15430.00 is a chinese radio station speaking english

>websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
13780.00

music and foreignnes
13820.00

morse code
14012.23

690.86 is in English

13720 Chinese radio station talking about culture

aliens 15132.00

woman speaking 15465.00

Whole lot of nothing on 14189

Weird beepy stuff on 14009—14010

13560 has a constant loud signal of something, not sure what

WE WUZ SKYKANGZ.

It’s a neat toy but the performance of that setup is quite poor. I’ve got an Icom R75 and choice of a 30’ wire or a low freq loop and it would beat the hell out of that in the same location.

BBC news 12095

Wtf is on 10137

6359 wtf

not sure what the fuck this is 6148.80

1000 sounds like an alien in distress

6006
fucking beat boxing and scraping noises
>NO FUCKING SLEEP TONIGHT

okay can someone explain to me what this website is, and what I'm listening to

That’s right under the German bc on 6150.

7000-7050 is interesting

21500-21700 has a short hum every few seconds

Try 666 on AMsync you can hear voices backwards with songs almost

seems like morse code

5397 pulses every few seconds, interesting.

You're listening anywhere in the entire global AM radio spectrum, which is what this website provides.

Also try 1223

Number station found
4506, it's not a great signal.

fucking crazy, I guess any more questions can be answered from the site. so, what do I need to know?

Broad encrypted signal 3600-3800

Fuckin' Good work man.

771khz
sounds like some slurping alien

80m amateur radio band

Just plug and play, scroll through until you find some cool stuff and post the signal band/station in the thread.

Basically you pick a 'base frequency' then set the other ends of the filter to the high end and low end of the frequency. Some bands are 'side band' and you start at the left and filter to the right, some start at the right and filter to the left, others start in the middle and filter to both sides. Just experiment, you'll get a clearer and clearer signal.

3630khz

here's a pic of my setup for that frequency, it sounds pretty clear.

Yeah but for those of us without our own setup it's not a bad alternative.

14000khz USB
anybody know morse?
What is it saying?

>Usb i was hoping you'd just infer to use AMsync like before

talk show? 11789.14

It says USB but i just tweaked it manually until it sounded right. However, right after posting that the frequency went silent. But it's a numbers station so i'd keep it in mind.

Wide regular pulses, dunno what it is

Shortwave Radio

7100khz - 7200khz there's quite a lot of casual amateur LSB talk traffic

Pretty sure they are personal pagers as used in hospitals etc

Thanks for shitting on our sunshine.

what is that actually? what the hell?

4625khz and 6998khz

The famous 'Russian Buzzer'. Been around since the early cold war.

cool

she's talking about apples

I actually don’t agree with that guy and I’ve got a similar system. It’s a really clever bit of kit and anyone stuck in the 90s - I mean how old is that Icom - is fucking lame.

1337 creepiest shit ever

what the fuck

11730.69

26939.06 AM

weird sounding loop, loops every 5 or 6 seconds and plays some weird digital static.

If nothing else, maybe a site like this will help promote interest in the creepy life that is the HAM radio hobby. It's so interesting to see what you can pull from the Aether. Including satellite data and spy signals.

655 AM for christmas music!

>1337
funny number, "leet"

11735.00

11727.00 it's indian music just a bit off tune

how did you get this view of the signals?

3820

17654

crystal fucking clear non-english speaking

1234 USB

hold your balls

aprox location of the tower
nepal bangledesh

Choir on 11740is impressive. Ukrainian from Vatican Radio?

what is that?

- - a litle, it's just radio, but it sounds fucking creepy when it is so offset

you can scroll up and down to zoom in, and you can adjust the frequency and sideband, by clicking on the numbers and scooting the filter parameters around.

>1234
1332.00

just a distorted version of some nice czech sounding music

aprox location tibet?

63 AM

Sputnik confirmed

ah thanks heaps

1338.50 USB
click slowly on the "+ +" button multiple times

11769.90 AMsync bbc

11785.00 chineese people trying to teach english speakers chineese

I don't know why but this shit scares me and envokes a ton of anxiety in me.

26995.41

number station

OP Here. I know it's rough and kinda chaotic, but I hope it's something you can bookmark and have some fun with sometimes when you're bored or lonely. There's something sorta intriguing about anybody, anywhere being able to pick up these frequencies at any time, without being detected. It feels sleuthy.

i feel u bro

at least you can know that these signals are just being DETECTED, and nobody knows you're listening to them.

actually the whole fucking band here is strange. go a shit-ton to left and right and you still have that pattern, you also see it on the spectrum. i'll try to get on the line

3669.00

3669.00 khz AM

26951.00 the line itself

yeah, thx OP is fun

I REMIND EVERYONE HERE: There are multiple ways of attacking frequencies... AM FM, Upper Side Band, Lower Side Band, ETC. Hearing something that sounds like speech that's garbled isn't an alien frequency, it means you have to set your filters different to focus the signal so you hear it clearly.

actually found something
3553.89 khz USB

I'm legit afraid I'm going to tune in to something and just hear screaming or someone say "I know you're listening user" or some shit like that.

If you do, definitely record it with the built in function.

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