Hey Guys,
I'm not sure if this is testing or for what but for at least the last 2 days I have been picking up both a male and female recorded voice over CSERN TG 45. I'm thinking it's testing for something but what I haven't got a clue. I was going to post the actual video here but I can't. So the scanner locks onto this TG and while I keep temporarily lock it out I don't want to permanently lock it out in case the channel turns into something. The voices are both male and female with the male saying:
A cruise in warm waters in a sleek yacht is fun
then the female says:
The curtain rose and the show was on the young prince became heir to the throne he sent the boy on a short errand.
At first I thought I had locked on to one of those services that read for the deaf, but when I saw the system (CSERN) I was like no.
Like I said 2 days I've had this going on. All it is is the same two phrases in order like a loop.
So testing or just tying up the TG so everyone locks the TG out and they use it for something?
It's irritating to say the least
I'm not sure if this is testing or for what but for at least the last 2 days I have been picking up both a male and female recorded voice over CSERN TG 45. I'm thinking it's testing for something but what I haven't got a clue. I was going to post the actual video here but I can't. So the scanner locks onto this TG and while I keep temporarily lock it out I don't want to permanently lock it out in case the channel turns into something. The voices are both male and female with the male saying:
A cruise in warm waters in a sleek yacht is fun
then the female says:
The curtain rose and the show was on the young prince became heir to the throne he sent the boy on a short errand.
At first I thought I had locked on to one of those services that read for the deaf, but when I saw the system (CSERN) I was like no.
Like I said 2 days I've had this going on. All it is is the same two phrases in order like a loop.
So testing or just tying up the TG so everyone locks the TG out and they use it for something?
It's irritating to say the least