I received a weird phone call

TnWatchdog

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here's the audio if anybody knows morse code I'd like to find out what it says, but could be nothing. I like making my life more interesting than it really is so :p

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It's mind control, which is changing those who listen to flesh eating zombies...but then again I might be wrong.
 

Orpheus Rex

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here's the audio if anybody knows morse code I'd like to find out what it says, but could be nothing. I like making my life more interesting than it really is so :p

morsemail.wav
It's mind control, which is changing those who listen to flesh eating zombies...but then again I might be wrong.
Oh, crap, oh crap, oh crap.... I'm feeling it already... so hungry...NOM NOM NOM
 

Time shifter B28

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here's the audio if anybody knows morse code I'd like to find out what it says, but could be nothing. I like making my life more interesting than it really is so :p

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Sometimes phone lines or audio equipment can pick up some ham radio signals, which is what it sounds like. I get that all the time where I live, where ham radio signals and Morse code is picked up by other things and you can hear it as background noise.

I don't think it has anything to do with the phone call itself, which might be either a wrong number or telemarketer/scam call. If it was important, the caller would try again or try to leave a voice message when there isn't ham radio interference.
 

TimeFlipper

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here's the audio if anybody knows morse code I'd like to find out what it says, but could be nothing. I like making my life more interesting than it really is so :p

morsemail.wav

Sometimes phone lines or audio equipment can pick up some ham radio signals, which is what it sounds like. I get that all the time where I live, where ham radio signals and Morse code is picked up by other things and you can hear it as background noise.

I don't think it has anything to do with the phone call itself, which might be either a wrong number or telemarketer/scam call. If it was important, the caller would try again or try to leave a voice message when there isn't ham radio interference.
Its very uncommon that audio equipment will pick up Ham Radio operators, the most obvious cause would be close proximity to a guy using a CB radio..
All modern day audio equipment is shielded from stray RF signals that can occur in High Frequency transmissions from 27Mhz upwards into the VHF region :)..
But as usual, i could be hopelessly wrong.
 

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