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Female Military Radio Voice Saying 'The Cavalry Has Arrived' 2 |
Board | Communications SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 1 second |
Plays | 7 plays |
Auto Transcribed | No |
Uploaded By | Bardman |
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The Communications S Library is a treasure trove of audio files that encompass a wide range of sounds related to various modes of communication. From the mechanical whir of a VCR playing, stopping, or ejecting a tape to the urgent request for immediate support on a military radio channel, these diverse sounds offer a glimpse into the intricate world of communication systems. The Lost Transmissions passbys and designed noises add an element of mystery and intrigue, while the static and buzzing of a Cobra CB radio powering on evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. Whether you're seeking the familiar ring of an old phone or the distinctive sound of a retro radio button being pressed, the Communications S Library has it all. You can play and download these sounds here.
The telefunken Caprice emits a unique hum that sets it apart from other communication devices, while the randomness of a keyboard typing away on the PA4000 adds a touch of modernity to the mix. The crisp clicking of a plastic switch on the E501 contrasts with the deep, unrecognizable speech emanating from a male voice on a CB radio. The cacophony of noise and static on the airwaves as a lost transmission passes by is both mesmerizing and slightly unsettling, while the stinger-style designed noise adds an element of suspense. Whether you're in need of a military radio voice urgently requesting support or the soothing sound of a Telefunken Caprice, the Communications S Library has something for everyone.
As the retro radio scans the FM band, static and hum fill the air, transporting listeners back in time to an era when radio was king. The rhythmic pressing of buttons on the keyboard and the mechanic lever on the E501 create a sense of urgency and precision, while the heavy thud of the hammer on the R300 adds a visceral element to the mix. The distinct sound of a cassette player playing and stopping evokes memories of a simpler time when music was tangible and physical. Whether you're in need of an emergency radio broadcast or the sound of a modem connecting, the Communications S Library has you covered.
The female military radio voice commands attention as she instructs to "take cover" and signs off with a firm "over." The various radio interference and static noises add a layer of authenticity to the mix, while the digital noise and electric ticking on the Ham radio provide a glimpse into the inner workings of communication devices. The Gabriele100 keyboard space bar and tab key add a sense of tactile interaction to the mix, while the mechanic key strokes on the same device create a sense of purpose and direction. The Uniden handheld radio offers a practical solution for communication on the go, while the body bomb sound adds a touch of drama and suspense to the mix. Whether you're in need of a reset counter button on a tape machine or the steady noise of a radio channel, the Communications S Library has something for every occasion.
With a rich tapestry of sounds that span various modes of communication, the Communications S Library offers a glimpse into the intricate world of audio communication. Whether you're in need of urgent military support or simply seeking to evoke nostalgia with the sound of an old phone ring, this collection has something for everyone. You can play and download these sounds here.