This is a big chunk of radio static from an am radio set recorded close with a zoom recorder. The radio static is very organic and chaotic sounding / natural.
Radio frequency interference at the 1200 khz mark of the a. M. Band, caused by varying proximity to a laptop computer. Very active and obnoxious high-pitched static and squeals.
My car radio, tuned in between am radio channels so it picks up a combination of internal noises from the car's electrical system and inter-modulated sounds from nearby channels.
My car radio, tuned in between am radio channels so it picks up a combination of internal noises from the car's electrical system and inter-modulated sounds from nearby channels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and moved around near the computer and printer. You can hear the base computer noise, then at 00:17 you start to hear the radio get closer to the printer which is off but plugged in.
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.
Low pitch static which reminds me of 1950s sci-fi television. Created by filtering a static wave from an analog radio then slowing the pitch and adding a mechanization effect.
Dead air on an a. M. Radio station while lightning in the area "tickles" the frequency to create static peaks. Perhaps similar to the sounds of a radiation or metal detector.
Lofi radio sound recorded with 3 eur cheap radio unit. Recorded with tascam dr-22wl. ---in case you use any of my sounds, i will be happy to be informed, although it is not necessary. Recorded in 2018.