no where near Australia. Recording it now but not hearing the beeps…
You don’t have to record it. Just right-click on the video, click “copy link location”, and paste here.
Also, it seems interesting that you heard clear beeps (unless you’re thinking of the “booms”) when you’re not near the australian east coast or new zealand. That’s the only kind of land it was close to after passing over Africa, apart from the antarctic…
working on it. Satellite will be very near me at about 8.30 CDT
Well, the file I d/l said ‘no signal’ and is just a repeating drone. However, I did hear clear beeps earlier but, I had my ear pressed to my phone speaker to hear it. Maybe it was a fluke. Will keep listening.
Looks like I’ll have to wait another two orbits for a close pass. Darn…
It was probably just a very faint signal. As I said, our current hypothesis is that you’ll get a sound file you’ll here more on the closer the satelite is. The most important thing right now is that we get a file from a close pass, but any file that we haven’t heard yet is potentially interesting.
Heading for W of Hawaii, then on towards Alaska.
Yeah, it’ll be almost only over the ocean for the next orbit, with a short visit to australia. Bummer. Anybody up for a small boat trip? ![]()
Will be nearing me in about 3.5 hrs
If we’re getting Doppler effects, the signal should be higher frequency as it approaches, and lower as it moves away. Right overhead, pitch should be correct.
Will pass within 500 miles of me in 10 - 15 minutes.
Okay so here is a wild stab at a theory… While we wait for the satellite to return.
The earlier post of the linked file is named:
thk0s00ab7rxfh14f8bv0qlpvtt367.mp4
This is the title of the file from the earlier post by @jedidia If you remove the letter parts to leave just the numbers, you get a 12 numbered code. A Signal Beacon to find at the portal address perhaps. Maybe the sound we hear is from a Signal Beacon asking for help??? Or something to find? I guess in Euclid? The sound file is like someone banging something in a cave.
000714803674
This would translate to a portal address:
Anyway a wild theory.
Satellite leaving Greenland and heading to Iceland.
Maybe some people in each galaxy (Euclid, Hilbert Dimension, Calypso, etc) should go to that address.
I’m hearing the audio on the uplink right now. Trying to tell if it sounds the same as before. Anyone else hearing the uplink?
but addresses in NMS are given in HEX and not base-10… how do we know to exclude letters from a-f?
Also, if we’re only working in numerics, why discard numbers from 10-15?
I’m so confused
@johnnycloud
OK, this is what I got:
@Polyphemus my browser can’t play that format, nor download it in anything it recognizes…
Google drive playing silly buggers. It’s supposed to be available to anyone with the link.
Time to fall back on Internet Explorer…
Hmmm. That doesn’t work either.
