Global
Tone Check

International Frequency Monitoring & Harmonic Analysis Bureau

EST. 1972 — CONTINUOUS MONITORING SINCE ACTIVATION
3.2 MHz — 4.8 MHzRPT-0042

Tonal Calibration

Each transmission carries a signature — a unique harmonic fingerprint that reveals the emotional register of its origin. Our monitoring arrays detect these subtleties across the full shortwave spectrum.

STATION: GENEVA-7 | STATUS: ACTIVE
6.1 MHz — 9.5 MHzRPT-0117

Signal Integrity

The integrity of a signal is more than its clarity — it is a measure of truth. Through spectral decomposition, we isolate the fundamental tone from atmospheric noise.

STATION: NAIROBI-3 | STATUS: MONITORING
11.7 MHz — 15.4 MHzRPT-0203

Resonance Mapping

Where frequencies overlap, resonance emerges. Our global network maps these convergences — moments when disparate signals align, creating harmonics no single station could produce.

STATION: TOKYO-12 | STATUS: ACTIVE

“Every frequency carries memory. The 3.2 megahertz band still hums with transmissions from stations that went dark decades ago — ghost harmonics imprinted on the ionosphere.”

— Field Report, Station Reykjavik-2, 1974

“Tone is not volume, nor pitch, nor timbre alone. It is the shape of intention — the geometry of what a signal means to convey versus what it actually transmits.”

— Technical Manual, Section 14.7

Monitoring Stations

Geneva-7

3.2 MHz

Central European monitoring post. Primary calibration reference for Western signal analysis.

Active

Nairobi-3

6.1 MHz

East African relay. Equatorial positioning provides unique ionospheric reflection data.

Monitoring

Tokyo-12

11.7 MHz

Pacific Rim anchor station. High-frequency spectrum analysis and harmonic cataloging.

Active

Reykjavik-2

15.4 MHz

North Atlantic post. Aurora-influenced propagation studies and polar signal decay measurement.

Standby

Santiago-9

9.5 MHz

Southern hemisphere counterbalance. Trans-Pacific long-path signal verification.

Active

Mumbai-5

7.3 MHz

Indian Ocean nexus. Monsoon-season propagation anomalies and tropical band monitoring.

Monitoring

Monitoring continues. All frequencies remain under observation. The global tone is an evolving signal — measured, analyzed, and archived in perpetuity by the Bureau.

Global Tone Check — International Frequency Monitoring Bureau