1,055 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scanner Radio"

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Sound edited in samplitude to create a scanner "turning on".
Author: Pushkin
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My scanner scanning a page, plus one note on the piano of almost the same pitch. Low whine.
Author: Willungawillunga
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Https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucneirnarxcfnpvwzlwg2pzg. 헬리콥터 소리를 만들어봤습니다. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------you can use the sound freely ( i made it )if you interest my sounds, please visiting my youtube channel!!!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 누구나 쓸수 있는 무료음원입니다. 사운드가 도움이 되셨다면,저희 유투브 채널 한번 방문 와주시면 감사하겠습니다 ^^. 무료효과음, 무료bgm 꾸준히 업로드 하고 있으니 제 채널 한번 보고 가세요!!감사합니다.
Author: Mpooman
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Scanning groceries at a supermarket self-service checkout.
Author: Glitchedtones
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Using the home printer.
Author: Cribbler
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Scanner daemon paalerkdjah a-ta ka-wa.
Author: Awaka
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Broken сd/dvd printer recordered at my office. Here is the sound of internal elements of device and retractable disc slot. Recording until pause is original sound. After pause is the same sound processed with gross beat plugin in fl studio 12.
Author: Dronemachine
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Sound of an alien scanning you made with an instrument i synthesized in harmor vst within fruity loops studio.
Author: Flash Haze
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These are sounds recorded from a printer.
Author: Noetech
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A horrible sound for a contest, created by paulstretching the sound of an old photo-slide scanner six times, then slowly layering it on top of itself up by a semitone every second and adding reverb. Please comment on where you intend to use the sound, and feel free to post a link to the work where you used it if you want (i enjoy watching/listening to anything you create!). The sound was recorded using a "h1 zoom v2 recorder". Originally edited using audacity and paulstretch on 25th september 2016. Note: audio quality is always better when downloaded.
Author: Inspectorj
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A simulated spy radio or numbered radio station transmission.
Author: Rocketchicken
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An office photocopier printing several pages and then entering standby.
Author: Lampeight
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Recording of a retail scanner. You can also hear a printer printing after the item is scanned. [cc zero].
Author: Beetlemuse
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Playing the character of a typical fm radio dj. Fulfilling request: http://www. Freesound. Org/forum/viewtopic. Php?t=6517.
Author: Pyrx
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Some radio samples from a bedside alarm/radio job in ireland. Www. Carthach. Tk.
Author: Carthach
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Some interesting am radio noise played on a 1980s sony clock radio. Discovered on accident while testing the radio feature. Recorded with an iphone 8.
Author: Keapy
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Quickly changing radio stations on a fm radio.
Author: Caculo
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A bleep sound.
Author: Jack
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The noise from the bar-code scanners of about 20 supermarket checkouts. Recorded using the irig recorder app on an iphone 3gs.
Author: Mark Ward
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Radio scanner fragment.
Author: Monti
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Amateur radio chat connection recorder with frequency scanner.
Author: Partykus
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Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wav file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wav file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the wave file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom to insert voice.
Author: Deleted User
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Was pulling in a decay knob while recording a guitar, sounded really cool so i clipped it and made it it's own thing!.
Author: Lunaowwwww
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the file. 16bit wave file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom for voice.
Author: Deleted User
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Noise radio, recorded from a radio scanner icom, in moscow.
Author: Framixo
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A warbling effect such as from an alien device in a cheesy 1950s sci-fi movie. Created in adobe audition.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. 16bit wave file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the file. 16bit wave file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. 16bit wave file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. Separate elements also included in the file. 16bit wave file, normalized to (around) -20db rms. Still plenty of headroom for voice.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper) to be used in radio jingle production. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Author: Deleted User
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Radio.
Author: Saraberrio
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Français:. Au début du trait prolongé, il serait exactement midi, heure normale de l'est. --. English:at the beginning of the extended note, it would be exactly noon, eastern standard time.
Author: Cykey
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Scrubbing quickly through the stations on a cheap fm transistor radio.
Author: Rthijs
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Searching a radio channel on an old radio.
Author: Wavecutter
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Tuned am radio across the band. Recorded with a tascam dr-40 and condenser mics.
Author: Mptsound
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Recorded my friend's old, am stereo on an ipad using an audio technica boom mic.
Author: Imagery
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Amateur radio station c31ya from principat of andorra is calling cq on 40m ssb. Band is noisy and propagation not good. Miguel was copied with a longwire.
Author: Ctete
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Recorded by broadband scanner at 170,990 mhz at germany, 10 years ago.
Author: Faunoize
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فارسی: این لالایی که به «گنجشک لالا» معروف است در سال ۱۳۶۹ برای برنامه شب‌بخیر کوچولو تهیه شد و سال‌ها هرشب از رادیو پخش می‌شد
Author: Untitled
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Just an mri type scanning machine sound i made using a vocoder and a synth, feel free to use it in any of your projects.
Author: Orboram
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Musical sound effect (logo, bumper, sweeper, drop) to be used in radio or podcast production. Separate elements also included in the file. 16bit wav file, normalized to (around) -20db rms.
Author: Deleted User
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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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Bbc radio news from 1933 created in studio for theatrical production.
Author: Splatbot
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Scanning through an online software defined radio. Mostly electronic noises. Great for cutting and further processing or backround noise. The radio can be found here:. Websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Discordantscraps
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This is the first of two recordings documenting the transatlantic shortwave radio transmissions by w1zy on february 12, 2019 in performance of the "extremely low elevation angle" experiment, detailed in w1zy's blog here: http://www. Qrz. Com/db/w1zy. It is being posted in 2021 upon initiation of the full archiving of all audio files generated during the saltwater vertical operation from succotash salt marsh in matunuck, r. I.
Author: Wzy
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ke4dyx de k0gdd sent via morse code over the 20 meter band during a qrp qso.
Author: Transitfox
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This is one of multiple samples i have recorded from short wave radio, and should, if i uploaded them properly be located in a pack of more radio samples. How the name is built up:sdr %yyyy-mm-dd%_%frequency% %description% (unfortunately i didn't get to put in the decimals of the frequency when i exported the samples t_t)i love you if you give me some credit, but it's not a must. Feel free to use it for whatever you'd like and by all means, link your work here so i can give it sum luuuuv.
Author: Lffn
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