File:CCIR 04221.ogg

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CCIR_04221.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.3 s, 80 kbps, file size: 32 KB)

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Description Simulated transmission using synthesized voice talent. Simulates a CCIR tone sequence from a mobile radio. Tones are real CCIR tones (code=042E1 or the equivalent of 04221) using the format's specified 50 millisecond (0.05 s) tone length with 50 milliseconds of silence between tones.
Date 03:21:56(UTC) (Original uploaded at 2006-10-10 21:02:55)
Source Original uploaded on en.wikipedia
Author Original uploaded by David Jordan (Transfered by Arseny1992)

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Mobile: "Seven fifty two to base."

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  • 2006-10-10 21:02:55 | David Jordan | 32397 | 0×0 | Simulated transmission using synthesized voice talent. Simulates a CCIR tone sequence from a mobile radio. Tones are real CCIR tones (code=0421) using the format's specified 50 millisecond (0.05 s) tone length with 50 milliseconds of silence between tones

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