Does scanning through radio frequencies count as a hobby? I’m assuming it does.
websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/m.html
I’m going to be listing any interesting or just frequencies that play music here. It’s a neat hobby with radios, since you can find some cool stuff there. I just recommend not to listen with high volume because a lot of it has a bit of static and high pitched noises. However, I’ve found some cool stuff on there before, so I hope someone else finds this website as cool as I do.
I should mention that times might vary, so you might hear something different at 3 AM, compared to someone listening at 5 PM.
1000.01 Nothing too creepy about this one. Mostly music from what I can tell. ((To add on, I usually use AMsync, but take a look at all the different options if you find a frequency))
1620.03 same as above. A lot of static around here though. I don’t think the music is English though lol
Snowstorm at 2615.14
Actually, I don’t know what’s going on there. If you see the lighter regions, go over to them and you’ll likely find some noise other than static.
Went to a random number (135).
No music at 135, just some static and beeping every now and then. Sometimes I hear a popping noise or a crackle.
The area around 101 is loud. Very loud. Sounds like popcorn rapidly popping or something.
693.11 Heard Cornwall, no idea which one but I’m currently listening into a weather report.
Reviving this after several years because why not
6:00 PM EST (including the approximent time as signals can change)
648.00 AM some cool tunes
12039.80 AM more music
103.50 AM wtf
4279.60 AMsync some odd fast beeping
4278.9 USB some more beeping
This looks very interesting, I'm gonna mess around with it :D