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reply posted on 7-12-2003 @ 02:45 PM by pantha
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actually the strange thing about it is that at the time I got the screen shot I had only done 6% in five minutes, with this peak running through it
the whole time and then I suddenly got asked to connect. I was too excited at the time to think about it properly, but that means that the last 94%
was done in the remaining minute or that for some reason the unit needed to be sent before it was finished. Strange. I was too busy trying to catch
the best screenshot that I could.There were others that looked more impressive than the one that you see here.
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reply posted on 7-12-2003 @ 02:49 PM by THENEO
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Why would it take a lot less time to analyse this data?
Is it possible that it checks and double checks for any signal when there is none?
That is the part that I can't understand. It does seem that you have some kind of signal but what?
Good work man, maybe you just make contact with ET!
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reply posted on 7-12-2003 @ 03:33 PM by pantha
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hmmm I wish I'd seen this earlier
setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu...
still doesn't explain why I was asked to connect after 6 minutes though.
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 02:25 AM by Thatoneguy
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I had quite a few of these last night...
Also yall seem to be analyzing a lot faster than me... It took me 22 hours to analyze 1 unit.
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 02:56 AM by Springer
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Doesn't strike you all as ODD
That the data was recorded May 07, 2003? Am I missing something here?
PEACE...
m...
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 03:07 AM by worshipthemoon
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If you have Linux or Win32 you can convert the workloads to a WAV file and listen to the signals. Has anyone tried this yet? Here's the link to
download WU2WAV.
gamma.nic.fi...
I'm curious what one of those strong ones would sound like, but I haven't had any and I don't have Linux or Win32...
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 03:16 AM by Thatoneguy
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What version of windows do you have?
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 03:18 AM by Outtis
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hmmmm?
*edit*
Is that just the normal activity?
Since.. I have no idea.. because I just downloaded that program about 5 minutes ago
[Edited on 20-12-2003 by Outtis]
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 03:29 AM by Thatoneguy
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Outtis
Mine looked like that tonight.. Weird
What does the white line mean?
That the data was recorded May 07, 2003? Am I missing something here?

The one that my computer was analyzing last night was from August 29.. The one that it is doing tonight is from Sept 4.
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 03:55 AM by Jimcrispi
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I just downloaded the program my self, I am getting the same very high spikes, how do I put a screen shot in here?
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 04:12 AM by Outtis
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I converted it into sound and it sounds like a jet engine.. how boring
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reply posted on 20-12-2003 @ 07:05 AM by pantha
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setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu...
if you check this link out it says that if there were a signal then it is very unlikely that you will notice anything in the multicoloured blocks on
your screen.
Everyone that has downloaded seti should check this cause it explains what you shouldn't be looking for in your units
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reply posted on 25-12-2003 @ 01:53 PM by tracer
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This might be ET
After reading a bit about SETI I came across this article, so for everyone, here is what an actual transmission from ET might look like, I thought it
was informative as to what we are looking for.
www.planetary.org...
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reply posted on 4-6-2008 @ 07:50 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Its not a signal. Its just a broadband interfearence. You really just check the website under explanation of screen saver. It would look something
like this if it was a signal.
Heres the Webpage:
seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu...
Heres the Example of Extraterrestial Signal: seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu...
Heres 2 broadband interferences: seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu...
Heres two Narrowband interferences:
seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu...
I hope this helped.
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