1,046 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Am Radio"

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Noisy interference caught in the short wave during the eighties and recovered of recordings in casette. First fragment of the package "onda-curta".
Author: Galeku
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This signal was not from space. No, it came from our planet and seemed to be directed by a extremely powerful transmitter. It seemed as the beam was directed at the cyclades. The sender position was somewhere on the yucatan peninsula, but the exact place was never found.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Last message in a series. This time lots of receivers around could download signal. Mathematics analysis could find two words from what seemed to contain advanced maps of some kind. The two words were : asteroid coming.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Simulated two-way radio noise feedback by pressing the talk button, created with the draw tool in audacity.
Author: Vacuumfan
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A simple radio or walkie talkie alert.
Author: Provan
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Sample of digital radio going distorted due to bad signal.
Author: Jamieclarko
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A home construction site in bangkok, thailand. An fm radio is also playing some advertisement. Recorded with rode nt-1000 microphone with audio kontrol 1 audio interface.
Author: Kijjaz
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Radio channel skipping.
Author: Davidou
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Lz1rq with ok1has. Home made rig lz1rq with chirpy tone. Qso 10mhz 2011/10/29 at 1415 utc.
Author: Okhas
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A very harsh section of static with periodic interference (source unknown) from the far right-hand side of the fm radio dial, at 106. 7 mhz. Recorded from a digital tuner.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A less harsh, almost tickling of static pops from the right-hand side of the fm radio dial, interspersed with harsh interference (source unknown). Recorded from a digital tuner.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Jammed frequency on radio amateur band.
Author: Okhas
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Ok1kki in vhf subregional contest on mar 5th, 2011, qrg 144360 khz. Recorded in qth jn78ek.
Author: Okhas
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Zoom h1 recorder, unprocessed.
Author: Manicciola
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An old radio receiver record - proxima rtf.
Author: Haklberinko
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Reversed voice from my magic radio! it sounds like it says "nels mayruin, a caravan".
Author: Hello Flowers
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Uni brighton student radio ident.
Author: Malualoha
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Uni brighton student radio ident.
Author: Malualoha
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Uni brighton student radio ident.
Author: Malualoha
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Unknown local qrm in qth jn79ek. Frequency 3522 khz, day time. Strength: s9+20 db in peaks. It looks like a terrible spark-telegraph. . . Any traffic is impossible during this qrm.
Author: Okhas
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A recording of the sounds created when scanning a full shortwave band.
Author: Spectrm
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Part of qso with i1ulj. He used home-brew tx - power only 3 watts. Good strength but ac modulation. My antenna low doublet 80 m. Recorded: nokia 6230i, trx loudspeaker - phone mic (ft-897, qth jn79nd).
Author: Okhas
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Part of special permitted radio traffic on days of the 100th anniversary of titanic tragedy. Czech amateur radio station ok2bvg sending cq on 502,4 khz (medium wave - frequency similar to titanic mgy station used frequency). Received in jn79nd location.
Author: Okhas
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Example of unnecessary qrs-qrq jumping. Receiving station is evidently "delighted".
Author: Okhas
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Station who is not able to play error-free own callsign despite of my question if sp25f5 is existing callsign (no answer after my question).
Author: Okhas
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Police radio, recorded in 1998.
Author: G M D Three
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Recorded on 30th december 2014, this was a demo i sent in to a local radio station as part of an ambitious plan for a career as a newsreader. They didn't take me up on it however.
Author: Clagnar
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The sound of scrubbing an fm radio back and forth across the spectrum. There are bits and pieces of stations picked up with static in-between. Recorded using an old analogue radio, connected to a zoom h1 handy recorder.
Author: Yoyodaman
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Gravado sem efeitos com um microfone shure 545 - recorded without effects(raw) with a shure 545 microphone (in portuguese).
Author: Levi Cunha
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This is the rejected version from "borken machine". Https://soundcloud. Com/theoneandonlyen/broken-machine.
Author: Prime
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My cbs news stories.
Author: Chfox
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Radio interference drone.
Author: Msxplus
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Recorded sound of a hybrid telephone turning on.
Author: Avreference
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Recording of a radio sweep of the old radio from my grandfather.
Author: Vman
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If you'd like some free station/internet radio vo just send me the copy. Some generic chr, urban, rock, ac lines for use and example.
Author: Kennysvoice
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Male police officer speaks about a handgun and retaliation to witness information.
Author: PoliceScan
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I've scanned the radio frequencies with an old radio and recorded with my tascam dr-05 via the headphone jack. You can hear some weird looping patterns and sound fragments from random radio stations.
Author: Johnny
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This sound was made in sunvox 2. 0e. Using fft and self-made chorus effect.
Author: Berdnikov
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I recorded this today (1/12/23) from atlanta, where we had a bunch of heavy rain and tornado warnings this afternoon. The radio station i recorded this from is am 750. The first part of the recording isn't very interesting, but the part where she started talking about how you can't see any tornados coming was really interesting to me. I think this would make for some really good ambience in like an environmental horror track. I decided to include the whole recording anyways in case anyone wanted it. Here's the backstory to this thingey if anyone really wants it:we were on tornado watch as i was speeding trying to get home from work, when the sirens started to go off. I had to pull into a disheveled looking parking garage, as that was the closest place i could get to. The garage only had one level, so i had no way of getting to lower ground. I sat there in my car, terrified that i might be stuck there, in a shitty parking deck, in the middle of a giant ass storm, with very little cell signal, for hours on end. I decided to turn on my radio and record it from my phone. Fortunately, i was only in there for 30 minutes, and i managed to get home after the rain cleared up a bit.
Author: Hertz Jackie
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A short section from the 570 kilohertz area of the am radio band, static with obscured talk radio voices in it.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A more intense flip across the am radio dial in the united states, this time at night.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Recording from the 590 kilohertz mark on the am radio bandwidth. Very typical mono static.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A choppy section of am radio static at the 1400 khz mark on the dial.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Stereo recording incorporating 2 recordings made simultaneously on the web sdr (software defined radio) in north east pensylvania (fn21mh) at http://k3fef. Com:8901/and the one at raf hackgreen in nantwich in cheshire (io83ra) http://hackgreensdr. Org:8901/i used the filename of one of the recordings for part of this new dual receivers recording mixed in goldwave and time-synched by ear. Left channel is the pensylvania receiver, right channel is the uk receiver. Heard are various stations working or trying to work w1uuu in massachusetts including stations in the dominican republic, argentina, the ukraine, trinidad and tobago, colombia and florida. Some stations are heard better in pa, some better in the uk. Lots of static crashes heard from late spring lightning storms hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from both receivers. You can find over 100 receivers athttp://websdr. Org/most allow you to record, though some have a 15-minute timer.
Author: Kbclx
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The text of psalm 118:1 transmitted over the 40m band using morse code. Here is the morse code and the decoding of it:--- --. . . . . . -. -. . . . . - -. -. -. . . . . - -. - --- -. . . . . . -. . ---. -. -. . . . -. ---. -. . . . . . . . . . . --. --- --- -. . -. . . . -. -. . -. . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . --. . -. -. -. -. --. -. -. . . . -. -. . -. . . . . . -. ---. -. . . . . -. . -. O give thanks unto the lord for he is good because his mercy endureth forever.
Author: Christislord
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Sony Battery-powered AM Radio Weak Signal Switches and Tuning. Changing stations on a manual radio.
Author: SailorMoonFan
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I like to listen to static (often actually) and it actually shifts a lot through out the day. So i heard some cool ringy stuff. . & decided to sweep through the am band. . . And actually touching the screen of my cell made the static louder. Sounds like a synth.
Author: Untitled
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Section of am radio static with a high pitched sing in it, from the 580 kilohertz mark of the bandwidth.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Strange high piched signals following some pattern. Any idea what it might be?. 2016-12-15 16:46 gmt at 7041. 5khz. Recorded with the website of the university of twente in the netherlands using the built in recorder. Http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Kinoton
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I have literally no clue what anyone would use this for, but man does it sound weird. I forgot to check which frequency i was recording at, but i was using websdr. Url here: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/. I'd love to know what you do with this!!! no attribution needed but it'd be neat if you sent the finished product my way.
Author: Endoplasmian
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