Therusty222
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The big fella is back with a new youtube video, pretty good as well, thank Russ. Sorry but Iโm not that guy that knows how to link videos 



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Re: Therusty222
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3AGDRFxTS8
The frequencies at the end of the video are very odd?
The frequencies at the end of the video are very odd?
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Re: Therusty222
Another Rusty masterclass. Sooo professional!
Illustrates beautifully how the Australian bush is full of strange noises.
Yes, those audio frequencies at the end of the video are quite weird!
Can't think of any explanation.
Illustrates beautifully how the Australian bush is full of strange noises.
Yes, those audio frequencies at the end of the video are quite weird!
Can't think of any explanation.
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Re: Therusty222
The audio of the rock throwing that can only really be humans or yowie?
Rusty says he is in a remote location, the chances of humans stumbling upon his trap and throwing rocks at it????
Rusty says he is in a remote location, the chances of humans stumbling upon his trap and throwing rocks at it????
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Re: Therusty222
Great analysis and presentation, very professional.
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I'm wondering if those sounds at the end of the video from 11:15 are whats known as natural earth sounds or VLF signals such as in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGYv3sCuxVQ
I've recorded those types frequencies with the VLF receivers I've built for myself. I'm also wondering if the input of the recording device is not properly shielded and is picking up unwanted stray frequencies ? To put this in an easy to understand way, guitar amps and old valve PA systems are known as high impedance devices, meaning, if the input jack is not properly shielded this will introduce stray unwanted noises such as AM radio signals playing through the amp which only gets louder as the signal is amplified through the pre-amp of a device not properly shielded.
From the 11min 15 sec mark of the video we can here a high pitched chirp, This chirp comes in at regular intervals and could be the pulse of a nearby electric fence as I heard similar sounds picked up by my VLF receiver.
I'm not saying those frequencies in the video aren't real, just a possible explanation for them.
I've recorded those types frequencies with the VLF receivers I've built for myself. I'm also wondering if the input of the recording device is not properly shielded and is picking up unwanted stray frequencies ? To put this in an easy to understand way, guitar amps and old valve PA systems are known as high impedance devices, meaning, if the input jack is not properly shielded this will introduce stray unwanted noises such as AM radio signals playing through the amp which only gets louder as the signal is amplified through the pre-amp of a device not properly shielded.
From the 11min 15 sec mark of the video we can here a high pitched chirp, This chirp comes in at regular intervals and could be the pulse of a nearby electric fence as I heard similar sounds picked up by my VLF receiver.
I'm not saying those frequencies in the video aren't real, just a possible explanation for them.
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Re: Therusty222
I found the rock throwing interesting. I once recorded rocks striking the tree my audio recorder was strapped to in a small plastic box. I like the new setup. It seems to be interesting them.
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when its asleep in its hole in the ground ..it is to flamin lethal to wander around ...highly explosive and easily stirred so be sure you dont step on a ball bearing bird