Jason,
If your listening from a WebSDR receiver, you are correct, in that you will only heard a loud tone or buzzing type noise.
Unless the WebSDR receiver has added the FreeDV option, which several are doing these days.
Watch this webpage as your transmitting, to see if your being received by others. qso.freedv.org
Hope to work you soon.
Walter/K5WH
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20m looks like a flat line today, so conditions have been really terrible for making contacts on Freedv.
But the fact that your decoding stations sure sounds like your all set to go.
We just need a little help from mother nature on the propagation. 😊
Walter/K5WH
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