TXM 6 HEADLINER PSK 13 OF THE SPC PART 1.ON MARCH 5, 2010 TXM BROUGHT YET ANOTHER CALLABO , SUM MIGHT SAY THE REALEST CALLABO DOWN SOUTH. WITH PSK- 13 OF THE…
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Recorded on 11 Dec 2009 about 23:56H UK time. 3 distinct signals of unknown origin. A repetitive tone that may/may not be related to the other 2 signals; A m…
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USAF MARS 1. MIL-STD-188-141 (Radio linkup) 2. MIL-STD-188-110 (MARS
Message) Software: MARS-ALE
what did helped you to found this sounds????
Aliens are trying to contact you!!!!
I have no idea about radio, and I like it, I am fascinated by this, kinda
mysterious for me.
This sounds like basic naval submarine tracking order to me.. It pretty
much a run test to make sure the points of hertz are not freezing for if
the subs go into fridgid climates.
Pro Automatic Link Establishment system?designed to establish one to
one/one to many links and once the link is is established the controller
has the option of passing data in a low speed manner using its internal
provisions. Alternatively it may be switched manually or automatically to a
different modem for high speed FSK-PSK data, or voice.
@N0rthwestRadio i think it turned out to be to amateur radio users using
188-141 ALE to send each-other something
modems sound like this
Someones taking a 2 bit pee
ive heard that too it would just randomly happen when im talking on my phone
@llinkz the signal is not tuned right “agreed”
So did you ever figure out what it meant?
Maybe its a SSTV Transmission
Its ok 🙂 I wonder what it was a data link for and what the noise between
the signally data was ? 🙂 This stuff totally fascinates me.
I know who’s making this signal.. its MEGATRON..he’s telling his brothers
to rescue him.
it could be jupiters magnetoshere its the most powerfull radio source in
the solar system.ive caught it several times on broadcast band.look it up
and compare
Close analysis, using slowing and re-recording techniques viewed through
Spectrogram, show the signal to consist of 8 groups of 16 bits (8 bits high
by 16 bits long) repeated over and over with a change in data towards the
end of the block, possibly an error correction word. When split into 2×4 to
convert to Hex the lower word has the most change in it while the higher
only changes slightly. These bits could be encoded ASCII, but would be 16
characters long repeated several times.
what is this????
that multi tone is MIL STD 188-141 ALE and the high speed data after that
is MIL STD 188-110 serial a free program called PC-ALE can decode that for
you hope that helps
Very interesting. I heard a dialing-tone.Strange signals though.
LOL coded info …
maybe its an morse-code just in fast forward
sounds like a scrambled – encoded burst. Could be Army special forces.
Could be Scully & Mulder out in the field. Who knows….
agree with earthstar007
Hi everyone. First ist Mil-ALE broadcast. Then is Highspeed modem. Not
decodable. But ALE calls are from german duty. Note: 80m band is not
exclusive for ham operators. 73