Hi, I'm new to shortwave listening and have discovered some pretty cool things along the way (numbers stations, weather faxes I've decoded, morse conversations I've eavesdropped in on) but have never encountered anything like this. At first it sounded like a police scanner (strange repeated phrases which don't make much sense and various numbers) but honestly I'm not sure at all; it just seems awfully weird.
I'm in western Pennsylvania and found this broadcast on 27264 kHz with a Tecsun PL-660 at about 2355-0010 UTC July 1-2. Unfortunately it didn't last much past 0020. Recordings are here (sorry they aren't that good; I don't have anything to record directly from my radio):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7FPve2qREIxekJZZWVHSjRQZWc/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7FPve2qREIxUkJPdDlLVXRIRjQ/edit?usp=sharing
(Also not sure if sharing files on Google Drive is okay here; if not I'll try putting them somewhere else, and if the links don't work, let me know!)
For reference, there seem to be at least four people talking. One is harder to hear in the recording, but the rest are pretty clear. The man in the first recording keeps mentioning two numbers (22 and 696), and repeats the phrase "welcome to the state of Maine (main?)", "chicago", "pennsylvania", and "smooth talking" and refers to the numbers as "out" ("22's out"). The other man in that recording is harder to hear. At the end you can hear the woman beginning to speak; she is saying "bat man".
Between the first and second recordings her phrases were about the "batmobile": "leave the batmobile alone" and "bye bye bye" as if she were leaving. Unfortunately I didn't get a recording of that. However, you can hear in the second recording (same woman) she is repeating "bat man" more quickly and loudly. There is a third man in the second recording; he was mostly saying numbers.
Any clues as to what this could be?
I'm in western Pennsylvania and found this broadcast on 27264 kHz with a Tecsun PL-660 at about 2355-0010 UTC July 1-2. Unfortunately it didn't last much past 0020. Recordings are here (sorry they aren't that good; I don't have anything to record directly from my radio):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7FPve2qREIxekJZZWVHSjRQZWc/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7FPve2qREIxUkJPdDlLVXRIRjQ/edit?usp=sharing
(Also not sure if sharing files on Google Drive is okay here; if not I'll try putting them somewhere else, and if the links don't work, let me know!)
For reference, there seem to be at least four people talking. One is harder to hear in the recording, but the rest are pretty clear. The man in the first recording keeps mentioning two numbers (22 and 696), and repeats the phrase "welcome to the state of Maine (main?)", "chicago", "pennsylvania", and "smooth talking" and refers to the numbers as "out" ("22's out"). The other man in that recording is harder to hear. At the end you can hear the woman beginning to speak; she is saying "bat man".
Between the first and second recordings her phrases were about the "batmobile": "leave the batmobile alone" and "bye bye bye" as if she were leaving. Unfortunately I didn't get a recording of that. However, you can hear in the second recording (same woman) she is repeating "bat man" more quickly and loudly. There is a third man in the second recording; he was mostly saying numbers.
Any clues as to what this could be?