SWLAdventurer
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Title: Unusual SSTV Noises from Buzzer Frequency - WebSDR Recording
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Hello RadioReference community!
This is my first thread here, and I'm excited to share a recent encounter with the Buzzer frequency (4625 kHz). Using a WebSDR in the Netherlands ([Listen to the Recording](http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/)), I observed unusual SSTV (Slow Scan Television) noises, adding an unexpected twist to the familiar Buzzer signal.
**Date and Time:**
29th December 2023, 17:49 UTC
**Frequency:**
4625 kHz
**Equipment Used:**
WebSDR in the Netherlands
**Observations:**
During the session, I observed unusual SSTV noises, adding an unexpected twist to the familiar Buzzer signal. The snippet was recorded at approximately 17:49 UTC.
**Atmospheric Conditions:**
The recording took place during a clear sky, eliminating atmospheric interference.
**Location:**
WebSDR in the Netherlands
I'm eager to hear if anyone else in the community has experienced similar phenomena or has insights into what might be causing these unusual noises. Let's discuss and unravel the mystery together!
Looking forward to your thoughts and experiences.
Best regards,
SWLAdventurer
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Hello RadioReference community!
This is my first thread here, and I'm excited to share a recent encounter with the Buzzer frequency (4625 kHz). Using a WebSDR in the Netherlands ([Listen to the Recording](http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/)), I observed unusual SSTV (Slow Scan Television) noises, adding an unexpected twist to the familiar Buzzer signal.
**Date and Time:**
29th December 2023, 17:49 UTC
**Frequency:**
4625 kHz
**Equipment Used:**
WebSDR in the Netherlands
**Observations:**
During the session, I observed unusual SSTV noises, adding an unexpected twist to the familiar Buzzer signal. The snippet was recorded at approximately 17:49 UTC.
**Atmospheric Conditions:**
The recording took place during a clear sky, eliminating atmospheric interference.
**Location:**
WebSDR in the Netherlands
I'm eager to hear if anyone else in the community has experienced similar phenomena or has insights into what might be causing these unusual noises. Let's discuss and unravel the mystery together!
Looking forward to your thoughts and experiences.
Best regards,
SWLAdventurer