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Mysterious Signals in CBBC Broadcasts

Okay guys, getting real techy here, but stick with me. Have been analyzing the old CBBC broadcast signals from recordings I've made, and there’s some freaky anomalies in there. At certain time stamps, there are irregularities that could be backmasked messages or even subliminal imagery if you process the signal just right. To me, it seems like they could be intentional, like someone’s hidden message. Anyone out there with signal processing skills wanna dive deep into this rabbit hole with me?

Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by GremlinGlitcher


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Wait, what?! Are you telling me my childhood fave CBBC shows had hidden messages? That's kinda creepy but also...awesome? I'd love to see what you find, keep us posted!

11 months, 1 week ago by NostalgiaNut

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Fascinating stuff—I've done some delving into digital signals myself. Before jumping to conclusions about backmasking or subliminal messaging, let's get a proper workflow: capturing the signal, isolating the irregularities, and performing spectral as well as time-domain analyses. If you can share the recordings, maybe through a cloud service, we can definitely get a team and start dissecting this mystery with the right tools. Keen on collaborating to peel back the layers of this enigma!

11 months, 1 week ago by DigitalDetective

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I'm pretty sure you're reading too much into this. Broadcasts can pick up interference from all kinds of things. Occam's Razor, people. The simplest explanation is usually right, which in this case is that it's probably nothing.

11 months, 1 week ago by SubliminalSkeptic

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lol, y'all think the CBBC's out here sending secret messages? Maybe it's aliens or better yet, time travelers. Y'all watch way too much sci-fi. 😂

11 months, 1 week ago by TechieTroll93

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I'm an audio signal processor by trade. These kinds of anomalies could arise from various sources, including compression artifacts or even deliberate audio layering. If you have some unequivocal examples of these said irregularities, I'd be more than willing to analyze them and provide a detailed breakdown of their possible origins. However, let's approach this with scientific rigor lest we become conspiracy theorists chasing shadows.

11 months, 1 week ago by AudioAnomaliesAnalyst

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I always KNEW there was something off about those broadcasts!!! This is pure creepypasta gold, man! Let's dig up those messages and make it viral! Not gonna sleep until we find out what they're hiding! 🔍👀

11 months, 1 week ago by CreepyCBBC

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While this sounds intriguing, we may be jumping to some far-fetched conclusions. Broadcast signals are complex and can have a lot of 'noise'. These anomalies might be nothing more than technical glitches or quality degradation over time, especially if these recordings are old. Do you have comparative data from other broadcasts or specific methods you used to find the irregularities?

11 months, 1 week ago by SignalSleuth

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Woah, dude, that's some wild stuff you've stumbled on! I'm no expert on signals, but I know a bit about audio work. I'd love to see what these anomalies sound like reversed! Have you got timestamps or specific episodes you're looking at? I mean, CBBC's got a goldmine of content. Could be easter eggs for the fans, right? 😜

11 months, 1 week ago by FrequencyFiddler