16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Transmitter"

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Recorded with rode videomic.
Author: Baschti
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Alien like noise that sounds like it is coming from far away. Lot of noise.
Author: Lantis
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Radio scanner. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Author: Szegvari
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One of the many morse lines in my 0ktober songs. Different pitch. Decrypt it for secret message!.
Author: Ktober
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Radio scanner. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
Author: Szegvari
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Connecting to internet via modem ála 90's !.
Author: Ktober
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Spektrum dx4e startup sound.
Author: Exacom
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A small quadcopter binding to transmitter and taking off. Sounds like a star wars tai fighter at one point. Not edited, raw file.
Author: Southpawdrones
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10119 khz 2011-oct-27-1400-utc station clicking over the band. Clicks noted in 10114-10123 khz range. His equipment was old czechoslovak army transmitter rs-41 (about 1965 year). Added frequency marks at -45, -27 and -10 sec. Of the record. I know that rs-41 is clicking because i have the same transmitter at home. But later found that also ft-897 receiver is often the source of phantom clicks. . .
Author: Okhas
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This signal was not from space. No, it came from our planet and seemed to be directed by a extremely powerful transmitter. It seemed as the beam was directed at the cyclades. The sender position was somewhere on the yucatan peninsula, but the exact place was never found.
Author: Vumseplutten
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A wall clock ticking recorded in anatolia (turkey), really close. Sound recorded by a sanken cos11d with a lecetrosonics digital hybrid transmitter/receiversound devices 744t recordersound devices 552 mixermonorecorded in august 2012. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Author: Felix
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Hit on a piano recorded from inside the piano with the reverberation, and slowed down (1/2). Sound recorded by 2 omnidirectional sanken cos11d with a hf lectrosonics receiver/transmitter. Sound devices 788t recorderstereo left-rightrecorded in october 2012. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Author: Felix
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Two sennheiser g3 transmitters were set for the same frequency; one of them was transmitting a previous interference recording from my macbook p2 phone output, the other one had no input;the receptor was connected to loudspeakers; the interference would vary as i moved each transmitter around. I recorded the loudpeakers output through the macbook built-in microphone, on audacity. This is a specially noisy part i exported. Not a pretty sound, but may be useful.
Author: Hchiurciu
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This is the companion audio to the article "modify your monitor audio" appearing on w1zy's substack account. In it, we hear what happens when you mix through a soundboard the audio from a ham radio transmitter's "monitor" output and a second receiver dialed onto the transmitter's output frequency. When the two are mixed, we hear a heterodyning between the external receiver and the transmitter monitor audio sources. By adjusting the receiver's frequency to that of the transmitted signal, we can zero-beat the two audio sources together producing a "flange" effect derived from analog devices. Non-ham audio enthusiasts might find this clip interesting since it is producing this artifact not through some plug-in, but through use of "legacy" analog equipment.
Author: Wzy
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This is a precise emulation of the audible time signal broadcast by radio station wwv of the nist in the usa on shortwave. This recording was produced via a program i wrote that emulates the time signal and recreates it from scratch, but it conforms precisely to the specs of the real signal. The only part missing is the voice announcement of the time, which, in the real broadcast, is made during the last fifteen seconds of each minute (which is why the tone changes to just clicks during that time). There are two minutes in the recording, but it should be easy to loop it or otherwise modify it for other durations. Since this audio file was computer-generated from scratch, it contains no noise, but the real broadcast has some static and noise, especially at large distances from the transmitter in colorado. Generated by special software / 48. 1 khz 16-bit stereo.
Author: Mxsmanic
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