11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Twente University"

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Here is some am radio sound recorded from my laptop's soundcard whilst surfing twente university websdr.
Author: Jess
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The famous buzzer station, as recorded by me on june 26, 2019.
Author: Jared Dicarlo
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To make this sound i used the twente online radio tuner (http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/). I recorded as i changed the listening frequency and filter (bandwidth). The sound is only amplified.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A shortwave recording of brother stair of the overcomer ministry in december 2020, a few months before his passing.
Author: Jared Dicarlo
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Noisy morse code sounds recorded from shortwave radio static through the university of twente wideband short wave radio tuner website.
Author: Zmobie
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Playing around with the twente university radio signal receiver. . . Thought it was interesting and decided to upload it. . . Also uploading this so i can remember it for personal use. . .
Author: Elys
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Radio: shifting down notes, obtained with manual changes of frequency widenessfrequency: 12892. 59 khzrecorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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Radio noise: costant single note, then distorted by voice. Frequency: 21227. 50 khz. Recorded from twente university online radio tuner: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Deleted User
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Strange high piched signals following some pattern. Any idea what it might be?. 2016-12-15 16:46 gmt at 7041. 5khz. Recorded with the website of the university of twente in the netherlands using the built in recorder. Http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/.
Author: Kinoton
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Made using the online remote shortwave receiver of university of twente in enschede holland:http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/made in the part of the 20-meter ham band where psk31 is the dominant digital mode, with the receiver deliberately mistuned, in fm mode at it's widest setting to get a mishmash heterodyning sound.
Author: Kbclx
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Shortwave wide-band digital emission recorded on july 15, 2014 at 15:17 utc in am mode using 2 instances of the online remote controllable short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club etgd at the university of twente the netherlands. Left channel was recorded below the central frequency, at a frequency of 10187khz, right channel was recorded above the central frequency, at 10191khz. This was an experiment to see if selective fading would create stereo effects, as the lower frequency part of the transmission would be heard better in the left channel, and the higher frequency component would be heard better on the right. I used goldwave to put the separate recordings into 2 channels of the same file, after i synched the recordings by ear at 1/16 playback speed using a set of 2 particularly strong lightning static crashes as a guide, trimming off everything that came before the first strike in both original recordings, then inserting silence in the range of a few milliseconds until the stereo separation was as close to zero as i could get it. I wasn't as successful at that as i've been with experiments with voice recordings from simultaneous broadcasts on 2 wavelengths that i haven't posted here.
Author: Kbclx
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