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It does seem like certain patterns keep repeating but not in a certain order.
I attached the above info of the "old" system for reference. Post-links contain the full posts.
Time to buy my new ship and then go UA hunting ;-)
So uh what are the resualts of the test then? Also remember guys before we were over complicating it when there was a simple answer of just listen to it and then see what it says in morse code.....
Yeah........I spent about half an hour streaming with the question what is that sound and just simply went into debug cam and found the source to be in the back right corner.....
I am either totally stupid or totally deaf.
I tried to listen the video linked by Ratking15 and although I was a lot into HAM, amateur radion, Morse code, QSL and this stuff in late 80's, I am not able to hear any Morse in the video.
How is supposed the Morse be hidden in the audio stream ? I can hear the "whale" sound and some "brrrrrm" sound only.
I am either totally stupid or totally deaf. I tried to listen the video linked by Ratking15 and although I was a lot into HAM, amateur radion, Morse code, QSL and this stuff in late 80's, I am not able to hear any Morse in the video.
How is supposed the Morse be hidden in the audio stream ? I can hear the "whale" sound and some "brrrrrm" sound only.
Thanks, I'll add that to my list as sequences #9-#11.
I am either totally stupid or totally deaf. I tried to listen the video linked by Ratking15 and although I was a lot into HAM, amateur radion, Morse code, QSL and this stuff in late 80's, I am not able to hear any Morse in the video.
How is supposed the Morse be hidden in the audio stream ? I can hear the "whale" sound and some "brrrrrm" sound only.
I am either totally stupid or totally deaf. I tried to listen the video linked by Ratking15 and although I was a lot into HAM, amateur radion, Morse code, QSL and this stuff in late 80's, I am not able to hear any Morse in the video.
How is supposed the Morse be hidden in the audio stream ? I can hear the "whale" sound and some "brrrrrm" sound only.
Yeah, it is really hard to make out; its not morse in the normal way you might be used to, i.e. its not beeeep beep. It may have started out that way, but its been heavily modified and there are two tones which aren't necessarily related to the dot or the dash, but the 'chitters' are either long or short with gaps in between.
I didn't believe it myself, until after several fruitless attempts I managed to make it work using a spectral analyser to help visualise the two tone lengths, then transcribed it to an online morse code translator.
If you get the hang of it, just using your trained ears, you could be a huge asset to the team!![]()
Do we have any Founders in our midst?
OK, I will try to separate the audio stream from the FLV file I downloaded from Twitch and I will try to put it through some spectral/waterfall/FFT software I have here.
<raises hand> what do you need?