INTERNAL SYSTEM RECORDS
SIGNAL REPORT
Carrier Stabilization
Signal detected at 108.3
Carrier wave unstable upon initial contact
Noise reduction protocols engaged
Partial clarity achieved
Audio fragment successfully isolated
→ routed to archive as SC-017
Source remains unidentified
SIGNAL REPORT
Residual Signal Drift
Recovered signal exhibited directional variance
Drift patterns suggest non-static origin
Frequency alignment corrected manually
Stabilization achieved at 88.7
Transmission integrity verified
→ archived as SC-004
Residual artifacts remain in lower band
SIGNAL REPORT
Signal Spike Detected
Sudden amplitude spike recorded across multiple bands
Signal intensity exceeded baseline thresholds
Interference minimal despite power increase
Suggests controlled transmission source
Extraction completed without degradation
→ archived as SC-092
Monitoring for repeat activity
SIGNAL REPORT
First Transmission
First successful signal acquisition recorded
Weak carrier detected within noise floor
Manual tuning required for stabilization
Signal integrity improved over time
Audio fragment recovered
→ archived as SC-001
Origin unknown
System remains on standby
PL-001

I set up on the roof just after sunset. Nothing unusual at first. Then something started bleeding through the noise.

Weak carrier. Barely holding together. It shouldn’t have been detectable at this level.

I tuned it manually. The signal fought it the whole way. Then it locked.

Clear enough to extract. I don’t recognize the pattern. Logging it anyway… → SC-001.
SIGNAL REPORT
Unreadable Fragment
Partial signal detected beyond mapped bands
Source identifier could not be resolved
Log integrity compromised during capture
Timestamp unreadable // carrier drift exceeded limits
Fragment references transmission SC-███
Archive route failed during handoff
Remaining text recovered:
→ “node not recognized”
→ “signal already active”
→ “do not re-”
Record terminated