Little help to alienxxx and global voice radio. " vi slušate global voice. Dobrodošli na proslavu našeg šestog rođendana. "http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/37584/?page=1#post81494.
Using beepbox. Co, i accidentally made a sound similar to my fm radio being unable to pick up a station. I keep my radio in my basement, so sometimes it can't pick up some frequencies right away, producing this noise.
A long recording of radio communication within our own galaxy. Sounds like there are more than one civilization. We earthlings understand nothing of what they send to each other.
Light cosmic noise with some clicks and cracks. Sound of a radio tuned to a dead channel. Recorded with oktava-102 microphone and behringer ub1202 mixer.
3 recordings of various rfis made by refreshing the radio signal on myphone and putting it close to my microphone. First sound however, was coming from my electric piano, because my phone was on top of it.
Was trying to get some radio noise and the sound of it being switched off. Some ad flicks up briefly. The radio is an old my grandfather used. Recorded on tascam dr-1 with omni mics.
An alien sounding recording taken from the wide-band websdr site. Credit is completely optional but it'd be awesome to hear what project this sound was used in. Enjoy! (^ᴥ^).
The sound of a midland 75-785 40-channel cb radio being turned on and tested with no transmission. Redorded by me with an olympus ws-821 voice recorder. Mp3@192kb/sec.
Little help to alenxxx and global voice radio. " vi slušate global voice. Dobrodošli na proslavu našeg šestog rođendana. "http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/sample-requests/37584/?page=1#post81494.
Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Recorded radio signal using software defined radio (sdr) around 450 mhz. The sound is the result of demodulating a larger signal using cw-l mode in gqrx and skipping through the band with the signal. Therefore this sound has no real meaning it's just a part of a larger signal.