| Subject: Re: Groom Lake flight test scanner audio |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 25/10/2006, 15:59 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Lumpy wrote:
miso -
In your scanner audio capture software (hardware?)
is there a way to insert a second of dead space
between recorded xmissions? I think it might add
a bit of intelligibility to the stream. The
rapid fire aural stream seems to get away
from me. I find myself digesting one phrase
while the next phrase is already in progress.
Seems some of the other Janet audio and other
recordings had a little more space in them.
Lumpy
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You could disect the audio with a free sound editor like Audacity. I
think the rapid fire aspect of this audio was due to the pilots. That
is, they blurt things out sequentially with virtually no gap, followed
by long periods of dead air.
I had listened to this frequency for some time, but figured it to be
Nellis weapons school until I heard a psycho callsign. I had heard
psycho8 on the Groom military tower frequency the day before.