form109 the crackling sound you hear is the air around the lines being ionised, it's literally the sound of the air splitting. As for humming, this is produced by the stepping down of the high voltage electricity from the transmission line to the distribution level voltage. Noise is also emitted from transformer cooling systems. It's nothing to do with wind. -- Flash Bristow, Pylon Appreciation Society.
This sound has nothing to do with wind, I like to climb power line towers, the exact same sound is pretty loud near the top, and it gets louder and stronger during peak hours (when the load increases). And it's there even if there's absolutely no wind.
The Sound you Hear is not the Lines itself....but Vibrations induced in the structure by wind blowing over the guy Wires causing them to Resonate...and the Tower Amplifies this Resonance.
"Spännande" med nytt inlägg bland högspänningsljuden. Härligt fasningsljud i stereo och maffigt överslagsknatter kompat med flygplanspassage. Ett ljudmässigt konstverk. Kul att höra av dig igen.
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Dh0m0chevsky 1 month ago
the stereo separation is amazing 4:12 airplane
authmaax 1 month ago
Hope you didn't get too close to those ants! That type will swarm you and start biting like crazy! LOL
tall32guy 3 months ago
Very nice
jamesmcn0000 3 months ago
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this sound would of been great in the movie: the langoliers by stephen king
trancelistic 8 months ago
form109 the crackling sound you hear is the air around the lines being ionised, it's literally the sound of the air splitting. As for humming, this is produced by the stepping down of the high voltage electricity from the transmission line to the distribution level voltage. Noise is also emitted from transformer cooling systems. It's nothing to do with wind. -- Flash Bristow, Pylon Appreciation Society.
flashbristow 8 months ago
eerie!
feki00 1 year ago 3
This sound has nothing to do with wind, I like to climb power line towers, the exact same sound is pretty loud near the top, and it gets louder and stronger during peak hours (when the load increases). And it's there even if there's absolutely no wind.
Afftamatt 1 year ago 5
@Afftamatt Healthy hobby you have there. :V
TabooIsMattHouser 1 year ago
The Sound you Hear is not the Lines itself....but Vibrations induced in the structure by wind blowing over the guy Wires causing them to Resonate...and the Tower Amplifies this Resonance.
form109 1 year ago
"Spännande" med nytt inlägg bland högspänningsljuden. Härligt fasningsljud i stereo och maffigt överslagsknatter kompat med flygplanspassage. Ett ljudmässigt konstverk. Kul att höra av dig igen.
kablage 1 year ago