This tone is 485hz, slightly below the note b3 (493. 8hz). It's roughly the same frequency of the b tibetan bell in this package. End and start are well glued into a continuous wave (tested in unity 3d). Made with audacity.
Recorded with a 2 x micrtech gefell m296 omnis in ab on a dat. This is a 10 jear old recording;-)very gentle waves on the rocks of the beach. You ca hear a gentle blubbering of the waves under the rocks.
Large, creaking wooden ship sailing on the ocean. The creaks are recordings from my wooden (very creaky) house. I live at the sea, so that part (the waves) was easy.
Over seven minutes of rolling waves breaking next to shore. It was windy, so you hear some of that too. Occasionally you can hear people and birds in the background. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 and cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
A visibility flag on the back of a bike fluttering in the wind. Low, woofing sounds as it passes recorder. Recorded on stanford campus, saturday 9/5/09.
Recorded on 18/04/2010 at south wollongong beach, australia. Recorded with a zoom h2 in 2-channel surround mode, with a windshield. File has not been modified.
Listen with secure stereo headphones. The first wave sounds mono; it should appear as though the sound is coming from the center of your head. In the second wave, the right channel has been inverted--otherwise identical. That should sound as though there are two distinct sounds coming from either ear.
Italian radio amateur beacon iq2mi on 501,31 khz. First qrss, then qrs10 just before the end of record. Recorded from loudspeaker of ft=897 (with random wire antenna) by microphone of mobile phone nokia 6230i in qth jn79nd.
Part of special permitted radio traffic on days of the 100th anniversary of titanic tragedy. Czech amateur radio station ok2bvg in contact on 502,4 khz (frequency similar to titanic mgy station used frequency) with german station sending on 3538 khz. Received in jn79nd location.
Two italian stations in contact on 7 mhz using a special kind of morse code where dot plus space is the same total length as dash plus space. Received on apr 16th, 2012 in jn79nd location.
Recorded at hammonasset state park in connecticut in a rocky section of the beach. Waves hitting boulders of various sizes causes sloshing and splashing sounds. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 using a fur windscreen. Some noise removal in audacity (to remove noise from a plane that briefly passed by).
Playing around with the excellent tuner at http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/. The website even has a recording button! this version is the same as "shortwave-sweep-and-beeps. Wav" except here i have limited it with a threshold of 10db, which decreases dynamic range but also makes it louder overall.
Sail boat rolling because of long waves, while anchored offshore a croatian island. Recorded from inside one of the stern cabins. Wood squeaking, waves breaking against the boat stern, cicadas on the background. X/y stereo (zoom h5).
Recording done on a windy day, at a floating jetty placed between two concrete piers at lake heddal in norway. Microphone: sennheiser ambeo vrrecorder: zoom f6converted from ambisonic a format to binaural stereo.