23 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Short Wave Radio"

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Radio noise on short wave. Compilation of sounds.
Author: Csnmedia
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Noisy morse code sounds recorded from shortwave radio static through the university of twente wideband short wave radio tuner website.
Author: Zmobie
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Freeform scanning through the frequencies on a short shave radio in the summer of 1990. Toronto.
Author: Trp
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A young ham-radio operator communicating via short-wave. Recorded with dummy head microphone. It was a public event where ham radio was presented to the public, thus the loud ambience.
Author: Alcappuccino
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Quran / koran recitation on the short wave radio (radio bsksa - arabia saudi). Received in the netherlands. Thanks to this great live long wave radio-receiver in holland. Try it your self. Http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Klankbeeld
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Cj3a amateur radio station from canada calling cq on the cw segment of the 40m band.
Author: Ctete
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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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Desvo morse signal, recorded from a grundig satellit 1400 at 19. 29 gmt+1, 8. 425 mhz.
Author: Tomaradze
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To make this sound i used the twente online radio tuner (http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/). I recorded as i changed the listening frequency and filter (bandwidth). The sound is only amplified.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Sampled short wave radio in a loop. Some random chords and a delay. Playing with my modular.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Recording in los angeles of amateur radio from sweden. The voices in usa could not be recorded, due to only by "short wave", instead of long wave from europe. This was sent by a cassette by jack in woodland hills who came to me twice in the summers, -71 and -73.
Author: Frambo
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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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Dedicated to friend jan alois :-) who needed to mark frequency shift of his transceiver and keying quality. I forgot the band - probably 80 m.
Author: Okhas
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Dl0ksc in cw qso of mar 10th, 2012, at 11. 50 utc on 10116 khz. Stable high frequency but multiple tone - spectrum. Audio frequency changes are due to my tuning of trx to hear multiple tone.
Author: Okhas
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This sound is a loop. As kick i use a sound by old_waveplay. Freesound. Org/s/353385/.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Ham radio amateurs. Weak signal with much statics. From july 26th 2017, 5. 15 pm utc, 14. 237 mhz usb 20m. Call signs;ok2bld czech republicf4eih franceoh2hi oh2fi finlandux3un ukraneoe1cga austiadl1bsh germany close to luxembourgsp3ms polandm0bec englanddl2r germany (saying he is in florida :-)f8fhi farnceom2ad slovak republic. Recorded in the netherlands.
Author: Klankbeeld
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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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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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Sound recorded from the 16 meter band thursday, august 14, 2014 at 08:30. Sw listening is an evening and night activity, but it’s never silent. My radio is a sony icf-sw11. Recorded to my trusted and cheap dynasonic pdr-1. I love voices….
Author: Gis Sweden
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Modular diary 2018-11-13. Struggled with an idea i had. I wanted random chords. Outcome. Just boring. Involved many patch cables. Mixed the sound with radio noise and"a creek in a forest" by nikeranhttps://freesound. Org/people/nikeran/sounds/321471/.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Two italian stations in contact on 7 mhz using a special kind of morse code where dot plus space is the same total length as dash plus space. Received on apr 16th, 2012 in jn79nd location.
Author: Okhas
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Playing around with the excellent tuner at http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/. The website even has a recording button! this version is the same as "shortwave-sweep-and-beeps. Wav" except here i have limited it with a threshold of 10db, which decreases dynamic range but also makes it louder overall.
Author: Earthpages
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Shortwave wide-band digital emission recorded on july 15, 2014 at 15:17 utc in am mode using 2 instances of the online remote controllable short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club etgd at the university of twente the netherlands. Left channel was recorded below the central frequency, at a frequency of 10187khz, right channel was recorded above the central frequency, at 10191khz. This was an experiment to see if selective fading would create stereo effects, as the lower frequency part of the transmission would be heard better in the left channel, and the higher frequency component would be heard better on the right. I used goldwave to put the separate recordings into 2 channels of the same file, after i synched the recordings by ear at 1/16 playback speed using a set of 2 particularly strong lightning static crashes as a guide, trimming off everything that came before the first strike in both original recordings, then inserting silence in the range of a few milliseconds until the stereo separation was as close to zero as i could get it. I wasn't as successful at that as i've been with experiments with voice recordings from simultaneous broadcasts on 2 wavelengths that i haven't posted here.
Author: Kbclx
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