HF Comm Mode refers to a slow data transmission mode observed around 14.1 MHz, likely related to amateur radio beacons or digital modes such as JT9. Participants discuss the nature of the audio tones, which are rhythmic and repetitive, suggesting they are not natural sounds but rather modulated signals. The discussion includes speculation about the source of the sounds, with references to ambient noise and underwater communication, although the consensus leans towards it being a digital mode from amateur radio operators. The conversation highlights the challenges of identifying obscure modes and the impact of propagation conditions on signal reception. Overall, the thread emphasizes the complexity of HF communication and the nuances of interpreting various audio signals.