My speakers on my computer every once in a while are picking up RADIO SIGNAL.
And they don't have a radio in them.
And when I detach them from the computer, it continues.
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It's the ghosts of all the cows and chickens you ate, trying to haunt- erm, contact you to make you say you're sorry.
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gershmer wrote:
My speakers on my computer every once in a while are picking up RADIO SIGNAL.
And they don't have a radio in them.
And when I detach them from the computer, it continues.
How bout using ear phones?
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actually, it's pretty possible. when we had a car, the radio was disturbed with the TRA-TRA-TRA--TRA-TRA-TRA--TRA-TRA-TRA sound every time someone ~5 meters from them got a mobile call or SMS. I think yours are just...reverse.
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Interesting... Aliens might be sending you messages...
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The speakers on my computer tell me when a mobile phone is about to receive a call. They also tell me if someone turns off a light in the house. If you've unpluged the speakers then there's no way they can make sound.
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A strong enough radio signal can generate sound in a non-powered device...if the device happens to resonate with the frequency of the signal. I used to build and listen to crystal radio sets when I was a kid...crystal sets have no external power source, they get all their energy from the incoming radio signal.
Here are some other people experiencing the same thing
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080818081107AAvegHI
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OK. At least I'm less insane now.
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gershmer wrote:
OK. At least I'm less insane now.
That's good to know.
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what-the wrote:
The speakers on my computer tell me when a mobile phone is about to receive a call. They also tell me if someone turns off a light in the house. If you've unpluged the speakers then there's no way they can make sound.
No. Unplugged from the computer, still plugged into power.
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When someone turns the TV on in my house, the monitor restabilizes itself or whatever that shaking thing is called.
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
When someone turns the TV on in my house, the monitor restabilizes itself or whatever that shaking thing is called.
You use a CRT? D:
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Dum de dum. gershmer, this is your computor talking to you. It's a piece of [edited by forum moderator].
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jukyter wrote:
Dum de dum. gershmer, this is your computor talking to you. It's a piece of [edited by forum moderator].
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Fail.
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Once we bought walkie-talkies, and we kept getting police reports XD
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littletonkslover wrote:
Once we bought walkie-talkies, and we kept getting police reports XD
LOL
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jukyter wrote:
Dum de dum. gershmer, this is your computor talking to you. It's a piece of [edited by forum moderator].
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Please don't make fake quotes that make it look like other people did things that they didn't. It's deceptive and confusing and considered disrespectful here on our friendly Scratch website. Thanks...sorry for getting off topic
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Lucario621 wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Once we bought walkie-talkies, and we kept getting police reports XD
LOL
Lucky...
I and 3 other of my friends had walk-talkies and we used them to talk to each other, but one time, somehow, I picked up a signal from India...and I live in California...
I guess it really isn't unplugged, there might be another cord.
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adriangl wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Once we bought walkie-talkies, and we kept getting police reports XD
LOL
Lucky...
I and 3 other of my friends had walk-talkies and we used them to talk to each other, but one time, somehow, I picked up a signal from India...and I live in California...
Sometimes, low(or high-)-frequency signals bump off ionosphere, and if they're strong enough, they may be still received. I read about it in a Physics for Kids book.
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Hey! Is it a number station? CHARLIE-5,6,2,7,4,9,0-BRAVO
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I have done some experiments with this, I connected a small speaker to a home-made amplifier circuit, and I connected the other end of the amp to another speaker.
Then when I turned on the amp I heard some German people talking.
The radiowaves it caught was AM (amplitude moduling)
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