A friend just told me about these creepy ass short wave radio stations. Anyone know about this stuff? Creepy....look it up in google, or wikipedia has some stuff on it.
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Dirty South, United States
Could these be H.A.M. operators just jerking everyone's chain?
Mar-12-2007 20:36
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
Could these be H.A.M. operators just jerking everyone's chain?
absolutely...I know first hand HAM gear can transmit in that typical band cause I myself got a license years ago, and used to play around with radio
Mar-12-2007 20:43
Zoso
Banging Gangs!
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Dirty South, United States
I had an uncle that used to have a real hardon for HAM. Not sure if he still operates or not. It was neat stuff to us silly kids.
Mar-12-2007 20:44
headphonez
Doesn't sleep
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Nowhere, Florida
HAM radio isn't short hand wavelengths though. These "number stations" are only detectable with shortwave radios. The general concensus is that these are for agents in the field, spies, etc. So, its not HAM radio operators. Really read up on it. This clip is probably one of the most famous. It comes out of Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall I believe is what I read.
Originally posted by headphonez
HAM radio isn't short hand wavelengths though. These "number stations" are only detectable with shortwave radios. The general concensus is that these are for agents in the field, spies, etc. So, its not HAM radio operators. Really read up on it. This clip is probably one of the most famous. It comes out of Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall I believe is what I read.