I'm putting together a wee pack of interesting and odd radio noises, and of course the circuitbenders.co.uk faithful get first crack.
Usual licence applies - samples are CC-BY-SA with the possibility of CC-BY with my permission.
First up we have a French-language shortwave radio station on 9.970MHz. Because my HF transceiver is SSB-only (no AM) it is very fiddly to tune exactly onto the frequency. When it's off-tune instead of being all crackly like an AM radio it pitch-shifts the incoming signal.
Enjoy.
http://www.gjcp.net/~gordonjcp/9970kHz.ogg
Thanks !!! some of the out of tune bits sounds a bit the the old imperial code used in empire strikes back ! which is nice ;)
Quote from: matt the modulator on June 10, 2009, 11:52:34 PM
Thanks !!! some of the out of tune bits sounds a bit the the old imperial code used in empire strikes back ! which is nice ;)
Mmmm yeah, wonder how they did that eh?
nice :)
btw, ive heart that if you connect the antennea's from 2 radios, set to the same station, they go ringmodulate..
never tried it.. wonder wat happen with 3 ór 4 radio's...
No, they won't ring modulate. You *might* get some odd interference on two FM radios tuned about 11MHz apart if they were very very close together.