Post any spooky radio shit you got. Incase you don't know, recommended you use this site.
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
Also, please try to share all of your findings, don't just describe them and go, "IT WAS SPOOPY GUYS, LIKE, LEGIT" without any proof of it happening.
The stuff I recorded is from a couple weeks back, but 14077 AM is still going with the weird shit. (Prob. just garbage signal crap.)
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1vZSLX4idH8
This one is from 5200 FM and stopped sometime after I left. Possible code, but I don't care to decipher it and waste my time.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1gAFVr9jUfe
What's the best way to get into this kind of shit? Just grab a ham radio and go nuts? Spectrographic analyzer? Give me some Hot Tips pls
>>17756615
Go to the site I linked at the top line, just just spend a while surfing through the channels till you find something. Then start calling the gov. and tell them you know what they are up too.
Also, they give you a record button if you want to record your spoops. So yeah, just go nuts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJEQJbiPbEM
Classic shortwave spook.
>>17756615
There's a large hobby dedicated to exactly what you're talking about called Shortwave Listing, or SWL.
Here's a video of one of the more impressive shacks I've seen from a guy out of the Netherlands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grRM7v5A-gU
You don't need any kind of license to listen, only to broadcast. If you need radio recommendations I can probably give you some.
>Source: am a licensed HAM radio operator, USA
you can listen to the buzzer here. i remember last night someone said it sent a code in russian but i think he was bullshitting.. the buzzer will buzz forever! except when it doesnt...
http://newengine.dyndns.org:8000/
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