Bird Song Oddity

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Bird Song Oddity
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Frequencies 6.965 kHz,6.97 kHz,6.985 kHz
Frequency Range 6.965 kHz - 6.985 kHz
Mode AM
Modulation
ACF
Location Netherlands
Short Description Here is an Oddity Station heard on the WebSDR at the University of Twente that transmitted a loop of birds chirping. This recording is from May 16 2016. It occurred during the nights. Some say it may have been from Germany. Last heard around April 2017.
I/Q Raw Recording
Audio Sample

Here is an Oddity Station heard on the WebSDR at the University of Twente that transmitted a loop of birds chirping. This recording is from May 16 2016. It occurred during the nights. Some say it may have been from Germany. Last heard around April 2017.


Samples[edit]

Frequencies[edit]

6285, 6965, 6970, 6980, 6985

Video Examples[edit]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGZLqQHx05U "Bird Song" Pirate Station at 6965 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz (Sound Recording Only)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNpY59AHGUo Shortwave Oddity: "Birdsong" 04-15-2017 6980Khz USBUpper Side Band Modulation (Radio, referring to reception and modulation mode)Universal Serial Bus (Computer, referring to USB Ports and cables) New

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgBueIEBPbI 'Bird Song' Oddity (UNID 6964.98kHz AMAmplitude Modulation mode)

https://youtu.be/ptGRK62oG_8 "Bird Song Oddity - 6285khz - Pirate Radio?"

Additional Links[edit]

http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/?tune=6965AM http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Oddity_AM

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