20 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Antenna"

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Studio. Close mic. Manipulating with old radio reciever. Tuning with interferences. Noise. Pushing the triggers. Pulling out and on the antenna.
Author: J
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00:10
This is an electromagnetic sound of an ubica lab (upf) robot antenna. This robot is able to take inventory of a shop without the need of any prior knowledge and with the minimal set of resources.
Author: Soundsofscienceupf
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04:32
Aethernet-cc0 grid r-type wave channel path trail pilot navigator security wavelength analogic numeric light carrier standard ethernet shelf rack time slot battery jitter antenna entropy isotropy stream wifi wimax qos.
Author: Awaka
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06:14
Aethernet-cc0 grid r-type wave channel path trail pilot navigator security wavelength analogic numeric light carrier standard ethernet shelf rack time slot battery jitter antenna entropy isotropy stream wifi wimax qos.
Author: Awaka
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06:14
Aethernet-cc0 grid r-type wave channel path trail pilot navigator security wavelength analogic numeric light carrier standard ethernet shelf rack time slot battery jitter antenna entropy isotropy stream wifi wimax qos.
Author: Awaka
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An overzealous nc mocking bird on my tv antenna.
Author: Wkinton
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03:34
Singing from top of tv antenna. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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05:25
Antenna cables recorded with jfriley hydrophones + sd 702. Only eq processingmont-rose - calanques - marseille.
Author: Gerypetit
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03:20
Rapid beeping, captured on an old tube radio with a long antenna. Recorded with a tascam dr-40x.
Author: Maestro Himself
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03:11
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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05:10
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.
Author: Okhas
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This sound was recorded in the winter of 2004, through a voice recorder connected to a conventional long wire as an antenna and an electromagnetic seeker.
Author: Berdnikov
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02:16
Exploring the medium wave frequencies. Everything here sounds creepy. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Author: Nakkivene
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01:03
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught couple tones among the noise. Sounded like sad horns. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Author: Nakkivene
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01:25
Scrolling through various shortwave frequencies, caught a tone that slowly turned into a beep with rising tempo. Radio used was a grundig yacht boy 207 with a broken antenna, recorded on a tascam dr-05x.
Author: Nakkivene
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Another example on "listening" to a computer. Many sounds you hear are overtones from fans. The sharp noise is data transfers. Most of the sounds are caused by moving the mouse. The processors are not "heard" by placing a small antenna between the flat cables from two hard discs, you can capture the data packages. That may be done next time.
Author: Vumseplutten
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Recorded mobile phone radio signal, which can be heard with a very simple antenna & amplifier. Creative commons zero. From this example, it may look like goa-trance-x is based on radio science. But i assure that it is only the coincidence (or scientists of gsm are secret goa-trance-x fans).
Author: Rsnb Bubble Jet
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10:10
played live - getting some cool trippy sounds out of a little circuit i built. Jammin on the 60hz hum! i think my body was an acting as an antenna for that ubiquitous drone as i laid my hands on the device. Reminds me of certain early progpsy tunes, c. 1999. Really creates some interesting moods with a little echo. Enjoy!.
Author: Paulsint
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Electro-magnetic interference from a desktop computer, and an at&t; cordless phone handset cl82301 when held near the internal ferrite antenna on the back right of a 13-year-old boombox listening to the am broadcast band. Recorded 2 years ago so i forget where i was listening. Recorded with goldwave from line-in. You hear emi from the computer at first, then i bring the phone on standby near the radio and you hear a series of nearly pure tones. The phone comes on and you hear a distorted dial tone. I move the phone away from the radio for a few seconds and you hear the computer again, then i bring the phone near and you hear a distorted busy signal. I disconnect and the phone continues sending to the base for a few seconds so you just hear a hum, then the idle tones are heard, then the computer noise as i remove the phone.
Author: Kbclx
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02:02
Electro-magnetic interference from the colorino talking color identifier and light probe when held near the internal ferrite antenna on the back right of a 13-year-old boombox near the bottom of the am broadcast band, from 530 to 580 khz. You first hear the device inactive being brought near the radio. This gives a low buzz of stacato clicks. At about 00:23 the light probe button is briefly pushed, you hear a quick boop of the light probe with low light level combined with the beginning of the white noise of the device active. If you put your ear near it after you use it, you will hear a slight hiss from the audio amplifier carrier idling for about a minute after last use. On the am radio this translates to white noise. At 00:26 there is a double click and a distorted voice says black. The voice is being picked up by the am radio. 10 seconds of white noise and i press the color button again and it says black. I put something else over the color sensor and it says a few more things. At 00:51 i hold down the light probe button and try to point it at the light above my desk while still holding it close enough to the radio to pick up the emi signal. You hear a warbling tone at 00:59 as the light reaching the sensor increases and decreases in brightness depending on how it's pointed. The signal fades in and out as the device is moved around. This has all happened at 530 khz. At 01:37 i step the radio up to 580 khz where you get a stronger signal. Wibw from topeka competes with the noise throughout the rest of the file. At 01:51 you hear the distorted error beep as i press the color button without anything but air and light in front of the color sensor. It must be pressed up against the thing you want the color of, or it gets in too much ambient light and errors out with a loud protesting beep.
Author: Kbclx
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