21 Free Chaines Sound Effects - Most Popular
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Crackling Radio #1

Crackling by radio. When switching from one radio channel to another. UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:04.
Crackling Radio #2

Crackling by radio. When switching from one radio channel to another. UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:03.
Radio Interference #1

Interference on a radio. Short passages on two radio channels. UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:08.
Radio interference #3

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:09.
Medium chain #2

An average noise metal chain that is moving. UCS Category: CHAINMvmt. Length: 00:02.
Manual chain hoist, downhill

Noise from a winch or manual chain hoist descending. UCS Category: CHAINMvmt. Length: 00:20.
Manual chain hoist, mounted

Noise from a winch or manual chain hoist coming up. UCS Category: CHAINMvmt. Length: 00:25.
Radio interference #1

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:07.
Radio interference #2

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:01.
Radio interference #6

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:02.
Radio interference #5

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:02.
Radio interference #4

Interference between two wireless audio systems (HF). UCS Category: COMRadio. Length: 00:03.
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