The BRRRR is dmr. you can decod it with dsd+ with a sound card connected to your computer or you can connect your walkie talkie to a computer's microphone port via aux and decode it
The first and third clips are both DMR or Digital Mobile Radio, a lot of people are switching to it because of its digital sound and better audio quality. You can also fit two calls into one frequency. The difference between the first & last one is the first one is a normal DMR repeater transmitting data. The third clip is also doing the same but uses a lot more radios and channels meaning that it’s likely a business of some sort. If you want me to show an example & how you can pick the signals up feel free to let me know I’ll be glad to help.
The BRRRR is dmr. you can decod it with dsd+ with a sound card connected to your computer or you can connect your walkie talkie to a computer's microphone port via aux and decode it
The 2nd weird sound sounds like a modem
The BRRRRRR is the sound an encrypted frequency makes so no one can hear but the radios with the code
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The first and third clips are both DMR or Digital Mobile Radio, a lot of people are switching to it because of its digital sound and better audio quality. You can also fit two calls into one frequency. The difference between the first & last one is the first one is a normal DMR repeater transmitting data. The third clip is also doing the same but uses a lot more radios and channels meaning that it’s likely a business of some sort. If you want me to show an example & how you can pick the signals up feel free to let me know I’ll be glad to help.
Yeah, I’m just wondering what the second clip is. It sounds like DTMF tones or transmitting some sort of data.
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DTMF tones are the sounds of a phone keypad
@@McPikeVHS and sounds sometimes of VHS tapes. Or even ways to pass on data. Or just to access repeaters
@@spclafayette8075 Yes, DTMF tones are used for multiple purposes, but the most common one is for phones.
@@McPikeVHS yup
@@spclafayette8075 VHS tapes?