Showing posts with label audio file. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio file. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 07, 2016

North Korea Missile Launches

A twitter friend has posted a fascinating audio file with Tokyo Aeradio on HF warning aircraft of the North Korean missile launches during the G20 conference in China.

https://soundcloud.com/metal57/05-09-16-tokyo



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Cactus 787 NORAD Intercept Audio

AlertNewEngland: "Audio from NORAD and F-15's scrambled to intercept US Airways flight 787 as it diverted into Bangor. Silences in between transmissions were removed by my radio automatically, so this actually covers 20-30 minutes of time."

Audio link courtesy of AlertNewEngland.
http://soundcloud.com/alertnewengland/cactus787-intercept

Thanks to the AlertNewEngland for the heads up.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Can You ID This Digital Transmission?

Kurt, KD7JYK, recently posted this to the Milcom listserv:

"Four years ago I heard an unusual data signal on 222.000 MHz FM. I was in the basement of a stucco house using an HT with 5" whip (Marantz Japan (Standard) C-228a 220 MHz HT, which defaulted to 220 MHz after years of storage), and due to my location and fading of the signal assumed it was a satellite. I asked on a satellite list at the time and provided a recording to a few people, none could ID it. A friend provided a nearly identical recording this morning with the following note:

"The attached sounds were recorded from a scanner radio, monitoring milair frequencies, during an air exercise near Rachel, Nevada. It's not PSK and I've never heard anything like it before. Can you tell me what it is? Message content, perhaps?"

The signal is a rapid series of tone all over the audio spectrum. In my recording, the tones were slower and static could be heard between them, in my friends recording, they are much faster with little time between them. I would describe it as old video game sound effects."

Kurt has forwarded a digital audio recording (click here) the digital transmission he recorded on 222 MHz and I have posted it to my audio boo account, link above and in the audio reference section of this blog.

Kurt further wrote in his email to me: "OK, lots of speculation here from UFOs to Jamming to data/telemetry, to a form of encryption created by Harris. The "data rate" changes, some recordings have fast tones, some slow. Two frequencies I found are 238.550 and 317.500 MHz near Rachel Nevada."

So readers, anyone want to take a stab at what Kurt and friend has heard? Email to the address in the masthead.

Friday, December 15, 2006

STS-116 Shuttle Audio File Available Online

Paul Marsh passed along this link which has an interesting STS-116 audio track from the Saturday launch:

http://www.uhf-satcom.com/sounds/fltblhpjmtypgeraksts116_101206.wav

This is a compilation of five stations under the ground track from 259.700 MHz AM. The stations who recorded parts were #hearsat members: fltsatcom (USA), BLH (USA), pjm (UK), typhoon (Germany) and geraki (Greece).

Thanks Paul for the fine work and the great audio file. And remember if you have something to share with the blog and our readers, please send it along to larryvanhorn @ monitoringtimes.com.