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An anon recorded an EAM on 8992kHz air force frequency and the end of the message was overridden by a mysterious, very powerful pirate transmission. Another anon decoded it; it was an SSTV encoded images; which decoded to pic related.  
An anon recorded an EAM on 8992kHz air force frequency and the end of the message was overridden by a mysterious, very powerful pirate transmission. Another anon decoded it; it was an SSTV encoded images; which decoded to pic related.  

Revision as of 21:38, 29 July 2014

On July 29th 2014, an /x/ anon on 4chan was monitoring the Wide-band WebSDR broadcast on 8992khz when they picked up a strange pirate transmission overriding the signal. Upon closer inspection, was an image encoded in sound. It looked like this.

An anon recorded an EAM on 8992kHz air force frequency and the end of the message was overridden by a mysterious, very powerful pirate transmission. Another anon decoded it; it was an SSTV encoded images; which decoded to pic related.

Basically someone just trolled the USAF's nuclear command radio with le happy merchant, except they would have needed a giga-fucking powerful transmitter for it to be this clear and loud. Another possibility is the pirate transmission being sent from a close location to the |websdr web broadcasting antenna. Much more likely, the gay OP added the image himself before posting on /x/, resulting in the mentally challenged masses of anons believing him like monkeys.

recording: http://vocaroo.com/i/s0ncpMZg5J8r