The Listener Project Archive

Transmission Log

Archivist's Note: The following transmission logs were recovered from materials found in 2019. Audio files have been digitized from original reel-to-reel and cassette recordings. Some files remain corrupted or partially recovered.

TRANSMISSION 73-001

Date: 03/14/1973

Duration: 4.2 seconds

Content: [UNSTRUCTURED - CLASSIFIED AS INTERFERENCE]

Status: Archived

Translation: N/A

[FILE CORRUPTED - Recovery attempts failed]

TRANSMISSION 74-012

Date: 07/22/1974

Duration: 11.7 seconds

Content: [STRUCTURED PATTERN DETECTED]

Status: Under review

Translation: Pending analysis

T74-012.wav

TRANSMISSION 75-034

Date: 02/08/1975

Duration: 8.9 seconds

Content: [REPEATING PATTERN]

Status: Archived

Translation: N/A — No linguistic markers identified

T75-034.wav

TRANSMISSION 76-067

Date: 06/19/1976

Duration: 15.3 seconds

Content: [COMPLEX STRUCTURE IDENTIFIED]

Status: Under review

Translation: Partial — "...hear... signal... origin..."

T76-067.wav

TRANSMISSION 76-089

Date: 11/03/1976

Duration: 23.4 seconds

Content: [LINGUISTIC MARKERS IDENTIFIED]

Status: Priority analysis

Translation: Partial — "...listening... you are not... first..."

T76-089.wav

TRANSMISSION 77-031

Date: 04/12/1977

Duration: 31.2 seconds

Content: [FULL LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE]

Status: REDACTED

Translation: Partial — "...we know where you are... stop..."

[RESTRICTED - Level 4 clearance required]

TRANSMISSION 77-A [FINAL]

Date: 08/15/1977

Duration: 72.1 seconds

Content: [FULL LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE - COMPLETE MESSAGE]

Status: Terminal transmission

Translation: "We hear you. We have always heard you. Stop sending. They can hear you now."

Content Warning: This recording may cause distress in some listeners. Listener discretion advised.
T77-A_FINAL.wav

147 transmissions were logged between 1973 and 1977. Only 23 audio files have been recovered. The remaining recordings were either destroyed, lost, or remain in classified storage.

For visual analysis of select transmissions, see Spectrogram Analysis.