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SubAudible Hum are an
indie rock band
based in Melbourne, Australia.
Often compared to
Radiohead they are
active on the live circuit,
particularly in their...
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subaudible tone is a tone that is used to
trigger an
automated event at a
radio station. A
subaudible tone is
audible; however, it is
usually at a low...
- the tape. One side
would have
audible tones for the
fully manual projectors, and the
other side
would have the
subaudible tones for
automatic projectors...
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radio rather than TV.
Music would be
stored on reel-to-reel
audio tape.
Subaudible tones on the tape
marked the end of each song. The
computer would simply...
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Continuous Tone-Coded
Squelch System (CTCSS), a
method of
using low-frequency
subaudible tones to
share a
single radio channel among multiple users. Each user...
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CTCSS mode it
unmutes only when the
signal also
carries the
correct sub-
audible audio tone. The
tones are not
actually below the
range of
human hearing...
- the
missing b**** line to be heard, but then the
subaudible cues would, as a result, be
fully audible over the air.
Transtar used this as a
sales tool...
- used to
prompt an action. In
broadcast networks, a DTMF cue tone or
subaudible tone was
traditionally used to
prompt insertion of a
local TV commercial...
- "Woman" (Wolfmother)
Custom Kings – "The Boys of Summer" (Don Henley)
SubAudible Hum – "Africa" (Toto)
Gomez – "Breakfast in America" (Supertramp) Blue...
- device, much like a
pager or
mobile phone, that
electronically gathers subaudible codes that
identify the
source of a broadcast, such as a
radio station...