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teet
July 10th, 2003, 03:36 AM
okay...i think i've been on my computer too long...my speaker's are talking to me!
I swear I'm telling the truth. Sometimes I'll be sitting here working on the computer when I hear something. The TV and radio are both off. I get up and look outside...nothing. I come back and can still hear it. I pick up my speaker's and hold them to my ear and I can hear people talking. Sometimes it sounds like people talking on a CB radio...sometimes it sounds like a tv show of some kind...tonite it sounds like a preacher giving his sermon with a mexican guy translating it along with him.
Either my speaker's are picking up some kind of signal or I have a wire loose somewhere!
-teet
TheOrangeOne
July 10th, 2003, 03:47 AM
"THIS IS THE VOICE OF THE MYSTERONS!"
maybe its your neigbours dude and your house has strange acoustics?.
sintax321
July 10th, 2003, 05:19 AM
that is a little weird. If they tel lu to kill don't listen.....it never ends well.:crazy:
andr.in
July 10th, 2003, 05:28 AM
That's totally possible! I have these BIG speakers! I can hear the radio all the time! The speakers somehow catch the radiowaves sometimes or sth!
eyeinfinitude
July 10th, 2003, 05:31 AM
Teet, you need to back away from the computer and go get some rest. :P
Actually it's happened with my phone, I pick up on other conversations all the time.
TheOrangeOne
July 10th, 2003, 05:35 AM
thats cool. That will explain the voices in my head :crazy:
Alex
July 10th, 2003, 07:33 AM
that happened to me, and i just had my microphone on, so that was causing it to make weird noises when some one would talk.
It would also start typing weird things when the microphone was in:(
asphaltcowboy
July 10th, 2003, 07:36 AM
its really not that weird for electronic devices (especially speakers) to pick up random radio signals
TheOrangeOne
July 10th, 2003, 07:40 AM
i guess its weird for people to notice though......
asphaltcowboy
July 10th, 2003, 07:42 AM
whaa? my speakers pick up signals all the time..!
(I wish my tv got as good reception! stupid thing! :P)
TheOrangeOne
July 10th, 2003, 07:45 AM
tv bad :bad: DVD good! :thumb:
andr.in
July 10th, 2003, 08:28 AM
wierd to notice? It was really spooky at first when It was half past 12, I was home alone and heard very quiet wierd noises comin out of somewhere...
Jubba
July 10th, 2003, 09:37 AM
Originally posted by electrongeek
Teet, you need to back away from the computer and go get some rest. :P
Actually it's happened with my phone, I pick up on other conversations all the time.
OH CRAP! I was talking to my friend on my cell phone one time (she was on a cell phone too) when I heard someone pick up a phone, thru the phone! Then I heard them dial, I heard the ring, and I heard them talking in another language (they sounded Indian from their accents). It was insane! I never had anything like that happen on a cell phone before... weeeeeird...
oh and about the speakers... yeah that happens too. My g/fs speakers will pick up any signals in the area if they are at a high enough elevation. She was getting the spanish channel on her speakers...
Niann
July 10th, 2003, 10:31 AM
My speakers tend to pick up crosstalk as well... It is pretty goofy, even more so when you are not expecting it. :)
Cheers!
-Niann
Maxtr0sity
July 10th, 2003, 10:47 AM
Are you using Windows XP? I don't know why, but sometimes, I'd be offline working on some stuff and magically, the speaker plays some advertisement for like, body part enlargement stuff, really scary. But once I turned off some services in XP, it fixed it all. As for phone, I remember when our phone line was cut, when it was being restored, I could hear in on other phone calls in the neighborhood but I can't talk to them. They where gossiping. :+)
=)
teet
July 10th, 2003, 02:56 PM
haha...at least I know I'm not alone! i had asked a few people that i knew and they looked at me like i was crazy.
the speaker's must be picking up a signal from something.
-teet
Ranoka
July 10th, 2003, 03:13 PM
Pah, all I hear is my pc fan...
Maxtr0sity
July 10th, 2003, 03:27 PM
It's higly unlikely for a speaker to pick up radio signals without the equipment. It may be something software wise on your computer that is doing it.
=)
m_andrews808
July 10th, 2003, 06:50 PM
Any metalic object can pick up radio signals. As soon as you have a wire or anything else in the presence of a fluctuating magnetic field it'll induce a current in the wire according to the rate of cutting flux (flux is a measure of magnetic strength) similarly you can induce a current in a wire with a static magnetic or electromagnetic field by moving the wire back and forth.
Its been heard of people picking up radio signals in the fillings in their teeth, opening their mouths would act to amplify the oscillation to an audible level, I've built a radio (using a kit) that didn't have a power supply using this princlple. During my uncle's funeral the pa system picked up the radio signal of a passing cab much to the annoiance of the priest giving the sermen at the time.
Transformers working with ac current also use this principle to step down the output current. When you plug in a transformer the outputted current isn't actually physically connected to the input supply with any wireing. Instead there's a primary coil and a secondary coil, the input current travels through the primary coil and induces current in the secondary coil. The ratio of size of primary to secondary coil determins the magnitude of the output current.
If your speakers are self amplified its probably a tiny current being induced by local radio signals being amplified by your er.... amp.
Theres a load of useless info you didn't want to know! :P Sorry I'm trying my best to forget my brief encounter with degree level physics
Maxtr0sity
July 10th, 2003, 06:52 PM
I'm going to get a filling ASAP after knowing that. The only thing is, can I change channels?
=)
asphaltcowboy
July 10th, 2003, 06:52 PM
^^what he (andrews) said! :P
basically, it's not that freaky (and it happens all the time) :)
m_andrews808
July 10th, 2003, 06:53 PM
ya man get the dentist to wire in a variable capacitor and you'll be able to single out specific frequencies, otherwise you'll have em all at once :D
Maxtr0sity
July 10th, 2003, 06:58 PM
Lol, I'm sure to tell my dentist to put in a wired variable capacitor. I don't even know what that is. :blush:
=)
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