Weird Tones Compilation

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  • @egementutkunforreal
    @egementutkunforreal Před 10 dny

    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

  • @TheEASdude0825
    @TheEASdude0825 Před 11 dny

    The 2nd weird sound sounds like a modem

  • @TheEASdude0825
    @TheEASdude0825 Před 11 dny

    The BRRRRRR is the sound an encrypted frequency makes so no one can hear but the radios with the code

  • @northernlouisianaeas5901

    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.

    • @spclafayette8075
      @spclafayette8075  Před 10 dny

      Yeah, I’m just wondering what the second clip is. It sounds like DTMF tones or transmitting some sort of data.

  • @CentreCountyEAS
    @CentreCountyEAS Před 11 dny

    Bruh 😎

  • @McPikeVHS
    @McPikeVHS Před 11 dny

    DTMF tones are the sounds of a phone keypad

    • @spclafayette8075
      @spclafayette8075  Před 11 dny

      @@McPikeVHS and sounds sometimes of VHS tapes. Or even ways to pass on data. Or just to access repeaters

    • @McPikeVHS
      @McPikeVHS Před 11 dny

      @@spclafayette8075 Yes, DTMF tones are used for multiple purposes, but the most common one is for phones.

    • @spclafayette8075
      @spclafayette8075  Před 11 dny

      @@McPikeVHS yup

    • @SSPWXR
      @SSPWXR Před 2 dny

      @@spclafayette8075 VHS tapes?