GGIGGL-TX // CH 7.7.4 REC 00:00:00 UTC
GGIGGL
47.3812N / 122.2358W

GGIGGL

BROADCASTING FROM DECOMMISSIONED FREQUENCY 7.7.4

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33.7489N / 084.3880W

WHAT WE DO

We intercept the noise and extract the signal. Operating from the margins of acceptable bandwidth, GGIGGL repurposes abandoned channels into something worth receiving.

STATUSACTIVE
UPLINKCONFIRMED
CLEARANCELEVEL-7
PAYLOADENCRYPTED
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40.7128N / 074.0060W

SIGNAL PROCESSING

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FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

Deep-spectrum scanning of abandoned bandwidths. We find what others have discarded.

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SIGNAL RECOVERY

Reconstruction of degraded transmissions from noise floor artifacts.

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BROADCAST RELAY

Amplification and redistribution through parallel channel networks.

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CIPHER SYSTEMS

End-to-end encrypted transmission protocols for sensitive payloads.

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52.5200N / 013.4050E

RECENT INTERCEPTS

2026.03.28 // 03:14:07 INTERCEPT

Ghost signal detected on deprecated Channel 44. Pattern matches pre-2019 broadcast schema. Archiving for analysis.

2026.03.25 // 19:42:33 DECODED

Successfully reconstructed 847-byte payload from fragmented UHF burst. Contents: navigational coordinates (unverified).

2026.03.22 // 11:07:55 ALERT

Anomalous carrier wave on Freq 7.7.4. Duration: 0.3s. Origin: unknown. Monitoring increased to continuous sweep.

2026.03.19 // 08:23:11 INTERCEPT

Repeating pattern identified in background static. Possible encoded message. Running through cipher bank.

2026.03.14 // 22:55:02 DECODED

Shortwave burst from uninhabited grid sector. Transcript available on uplink ops channel only.

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35.6762N / 139.6503E

NODES ONLINE

A distributed mesh of listening posts. Each node operates independently, contributing to the collective signal intelligence.

0 ACTIVE NODES
0 FREQUENCIES
0 UPTIME %
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51.5074N / 000.1278W

OPEN CHANNEL

Ready to broadcast? Enter the frequency. We are listening.

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