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I totally dig this. I used to have a shortwave radio when I was a kid and could listen for hours to the noises. I also heard those people (in the 60s) slowly pronouncing these weird monosyllables for long periods of time. I'll look for those URLs. Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Damian Abbott [mailto:damian.abbott@mcmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 2:22 AM To: Loopers Delight Subject: DJ loopage/shortwave addendum For a really classic loop experience try scanning the shortwave band for a numbers station. These are the stations that the various intelligence organisations use to stay in contact with their agents in the field. Most have a call sign that repeats constantly for up to an hour or so. This is then followed by the body of the message - a voice dictating a series of seemingly random numbers. These stations are often heard in morse as well. Forget copyright problems on these, 'cos you're not even meant to know they exist (the Czechs are the only country to admit publicly to their use). I've recorded some examples by accident when sampling off the shortwave, not knowing what they were, but Irdial discs released a double CD of examples (can't remember their URL offhand, but I'm sure you can find it - there's also a site dedicated to monitoring these stations) Damian '.....the inventory if the streets is inexhaustible' http://www.backspace.org/inventory