[BC] interesting audio
John Burger
xlchief
Mon Jun 12 17:04:40 CDT 2006
I can hear it (53 going on 70), but I thought it was suppose to be 17 kHz.
This is supposedly an off-shoot (or hack) of a system marketed in England
designed to keep kids from congregating around convenience stores, etc.
John
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> I'm 41 and I can still hear it! WOO HOO!
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> Lotus Broadcasting
> James "JD" Davis
> IT Manager
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> At 12:18 PM 6/12/2006, Mark W. Croom wrote
>>Looks like something like 15khz tone, though I'm sure you have a story
>>to tell--some kind of odd oscillation you found in a piece of gear or
>>something.
>
> A Ring Tone Meant to Fall on Deaf Ears
> By PAUL VITELLO
> For classrooms where cellphone use is forbidden, students have found a
> ring
> tone that many adults cannot hear.
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/12/technology/12ring.html?th&emc=th
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