69 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Shortwave"

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Recorded on websdr through audacity.
Author: Vyzel
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Random captures from the wide-band websdr project.
Author: Blackvomit
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Dronesoundtv collection: excerpt from utwente shortwave receiver at http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl.
Author: Unhacker
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A remix of koen's shortwave radio pack looped in reason- no fx.
Author: Bobchoice
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A remix of the shortwave radio pack by koen- mixed in reason w/ reverbs&chorus.
Author: Bobchoice
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Radio dhafor at 1900gmt on 11830khz. 17th october 2012 received from the uk.
Author: Stejc
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The famous buzzer station, as recorded by me on june 26, 2019.
Author: Jared Dicarlo
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Remix of wierd chimes. Wavhttp://freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/250253/which was a recording of a shortwave broadcast in am mode received in usb mode 1khz off frequency. I used goldwave's mechanize feature at 10000khz, then applied low pass filter at 10000 khz to filter out the newly created upper sideband, then i used mechanize again at 9000 khz, which tuned in the recording just like if i had a tuneable receiver.
Author: Kbclx
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This is a creepy recording of a "spy station" or numbers station on a shortwave radio band. These stations existed heavily in the cold war to relay info to spys. Many still exist today on shortwave.
Author: Danielc
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A recording of the v2 cuban numbers station using a cellphone held up to a shortwave radio while sitting near miami bay.
Author: Therabidfrog
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The sound probably caused by a faulty power supply nearby.
Author: Colophone
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Signals recorded at 9366. 77 khz, lower sideband. Transmission recorded from http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/ using audacity. See more of "shortwave" pack: http://freesound. Org/people/trebblofang/packs/14815/.
Author: Trebblofang
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Drone loop made using sample from kiwisdr.
Author: Blackvomit
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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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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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Following the latest ‘dare the community’ i’ve finally hooked up my dirt cheap rtl software radio dongle to the formerly disused ‘masthead amplifier’ on our roof. Here are some english truckers(?) chatting over cb radio. They seem to be talking about one of their mates growing a beard and suggesting they ‘give him a quran’.
Author: Deleted User
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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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Short snatch of late night morse code.
Author: Electronicmusik
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Data signal on shortwave frequency of 15710 khz usb recorded 1619 utc december 6 2014.
Author: Vince Werber
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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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Freeform scanning through the frequencies on a short shave radio in the summer of 1990. Toronto.
Author: Trp
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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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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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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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This radio communication was recorded from http://websdr. Org/31 / 12 - 14.
Author: Jonnytheponny
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Voice over a radio saying "ok, i'm opening the gate".
Author: Err
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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 me searching radio stations from medium and shortwaves. Recorded straight from my radio headphone output to zoom h1n. No editing.
Author: Lartti
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Amateur radio station w1zy, from rhode island, calling cq on 40m ssb. Bill is an experimentalist ham who uses 2 aluminum phased vertical antennas on a salt marsh. His signal is always strong and his audio a pleasure to listen to.
Author: Ctete
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The inspire project (http://image. Gsfc. Nasa. Gov/poetry/inspire/)offers a public continuous source of audible signal in vlf band direct of our ionosphere. In this pack i have extracted a selection of fragments of a minute of duration recorded at 7:01 am (local time) every day during approximately a month. If it interests to you listen more of this material you can connect here to stream:http://icecast. Msfc. Nasa. Gov:8000/inspire.
Author: Galeku
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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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Recorded from shortwave stations.
Author: Shortwave Ghosts
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Spy number station on shortwave (4714khz).
Author: Dcf
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Shortwave radio signal recorded from websdr.
Author: Ukkva
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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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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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I bought a portable sw radio for about £2 from a local flea-market, hoping to pick up some interesting radio stations from around the world and maybe some "spy" numbers stations if i was lucky. Had a quick scan this morning and stumbled on this nice clear station, sounds russian - most likely the end of the broadcast and wrapping up with a repeated code to indicate end of transmission.
Author: Mugwood
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Part of a shortwave radio teletype recording, made with a dx394 high frequency receiver. The signal is civilian, but could be used as a military sound effect.
Author: Benj
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This is a recording of the russian shortwave broadcast at 4625khz, known as "the buzzer"recorded using websdr on 8/9/21radio detuned for more interesting glitchy sound.
Author: Nucleartape
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Modular experiment.
Author: Gis Sweden
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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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Shortwave radio signal recorded from websdr.
Author: Ukkva
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A shortwave recording of brother stair of the overcomer ministry in december 2020, a few months before his passing.
Author: Jared Dicarlo
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Radio noise on short wave. Compilation of sounds.
Author: Csnmedia
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Radio motorola.
Author: Lextrack
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Sounds like it was a morse code sent by a human.
Author: Nebulousroyale
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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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Me and my friends made some freaky shit at 1 in the morning with a sine keyboard, a microphone and audacity. Cold war era esque radio broadcasts.
Author: Fbielf
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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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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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