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Posted: Mar 2nd, 2011 04:18 AM |
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mikesndbs
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Hi I've been experimenting with this bit of kit for a while and have been talking matters over with another member here. Today I direct connected it to my computers microphone socket and via a adaptor linked both circuits together. I then used mic boost and live monitor. I was surprised how untroubled by electrical noise it was. I test for sensitivity by touching the short antennas which causes a rise in the buzz during the day but at night you will often here Strong short wave broadcasts! This test was made in the day. I ran it through DC Live forensics, used anti buzz filter as there was a 50hz hum and then used an exciter and normalise to human voice. What I seem to have captured is the sound of a steam train LOL appropriate for me as I love them and am a train driver as well! Anyway, more importantly there are even to my ears the sounds of voices, and one has a tone I recognise! Maybe some of you more experienced listeners will hear words? Attachment: compu2.4.mp3 (Downloaded 2063 times)
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