No.87
Number stations.
Any of you guys look for them? I have only managed one spainish one that sounded really unprofessional. Prolly drug runners.
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I listen for anything. But I usually just find religious broadcasts and foreign propaganda. I kinda enjoy them. Number stations are 2spooky4me.
No.92
Using web sdr's are a good way to listen to and look for number stations. They're good because you can listen for things that wont propagate that well to you. eg: all the cool stuff in europe
This one:
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/is a good one because they have a chat and people normally repot and post anomalies/numbers stations.
http://priyom.org/ is also an extremely good resource for learning about numbers stations.
No.93
>>87If you want unprofessional numbers stations look up the polish ones. They sometimes play windows xp startup/shutdown/volume ajustment sounds during broadcasts.
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>>87I found a few Spanish ones when I was living by the Gulf Coast. No clue if drug runner or Cuban.
No.184
>>87http://irdial.hyperreal.org/the%20conet%20project/I've yet to go through them all. Sparked my interest because of a movie called Vanilla Sky. I forget which one of these was sampled for the movie, though. Whichever one it was, I used it for a Halloween haunted house type deal one year. Kids were freaked.
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No.191
>>92This is really fun. I like pretending that it's post-apocalyptic radio. Very ethereal quality.
No.193
Just read this interesting piece of history.
http://www.qsl.net/n1irz/woodpeck.html No.194
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
Get your groove on, /hamradio/
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>>194>tfw no name of the songs1:57 is Der Königsjodler, dunno about the others