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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: Now I ask you... why would I have statickey noise from driving on old asphalt? Or, maybe the question should be why would fresh asphalt be a noise quencher? Or something. I previously noticed the same thing - the smoother the road, the lower the RF noise level. shocks? springs? tires? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Ain't that a hoot? I could understand the static level changing from asphalt to concrete (maybe) but from old to new asphalt? By the way, the old and new roads were about the same smoothness if the potholes were missed. Maybe the dimples of the new asphalt being taller than the worn asphalt meant less surface contact. Is it a full moon yet? |
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