File:2minGLITS.ogg

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2minGLITS.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 0 s, 21 kbps, file size: 306 KB)

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English: A 2 minute GLITS test tone, assembled using instructions readily available on the article at the English Wikipedia. GLITS, or Graham's Line Identification Tone System, is a test tone created to identify which channel of a stereo system you are listening to. The left channel is interrupted for 250ms once every 4 seconds. 250ms later, the right channel is interrupted twice for 250ms each time, with a 250ms gap inbetween.
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MP3 45 kbps Completed 23:48, 4 December 2017 2.0 s

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