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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

I have not come accross this before, no station is near it and there is no static noise unless I tune far away from it.

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  • It sounds like a switching power supply. Did you buy any new gadgets with transformer wall-wart plugs? Unplug everything in your house except the HVAC/R* and clocks, and the radio you're testing with. If it goes away, plug in one thing at a time and run back to the radio and see if it changes. Do you have any compact fluorescent light bulbs (the curly ones) on? * heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration.

  • No nothing new, it was never there before and it is not there now and everything is in the same place.

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  • I don't know which is cooler, the sounds, or your radio in general, that thing looks awesome

  • i think it sounds like a conversation between what sounds like something with the military or police over some kind of radio, its definitely some people talking

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  • stuff like this is so weird

  • Definitely not a code used by the Rebellion. Did you check your neighborhood for Imperial probe droids?

  • You are in FM mode on AM frequency...LOL

  • @JohnnyX50 I think (but don't quote me) that that is just what it is: a windy storm, the "wind" in this case being solar wind. Perhaps there was some solar activity that day.

    The ionosphere can do weird things with radio signals, bouncing them in from very far away. When I was young I once picked up the TV station CKCK in Canada. I was in Albuquerque, NM.

  • Radio.....what's going on with that radio?

  • are you sure you're neighbors weren't using any electrical devices at the time?

  • It sounds like you're trying to listen to SSB without a BFO (along with) a humming jam.

  • On this band it must be a normal radio-station too far away. Then the electronic in your reciever keeps trying to change amplification-pitch up and down ... without a chance. I am sure you can influence this even with turning on a hair-dryer in the next room ;-))

  • If you mean the stronger buzzy wavy up and down sound, its all over the AM band, Iv never understood what it is either I'm afraid :( It has a windy stormy kind of feel to it :)

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