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tom k in L.A. November 27th 07 12:49 AM

jet-engine type sounds
 
what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.
thanks.

dxAce November 27th 07 01:27 AM

jet-engine type sounds
 


"tom k in L.A." wrote:

what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.


And just what are those certain frequencies...?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Telamon November 27th 07 02:20 AM

jet-engine type sounds
 
In article
,
"tom k in L.A." wrote:

what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.
thanks.


Probably the DRM crap signal being broadcasted.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Burr November 27th 07 06:32 AM

jet-engine type sounds
 

"tom k in L.A." wrote in message
...
what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.
thanks.



Do you live close to the airport?


Burr



Burr November 27th 07 06:34 AM

jet-engine type sounds
 

wrote in message
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On Nov 26, 4:49 pm, "tom k in L.A." wrote:
what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.
thanks.


If you are on AM BCB, that would be IBOC. Of course, now we are going
to hear from you know who!

In the SF bay area, Clear Channel runs their IBOC at night. Also
another station that I don't recall the callsign because I don't
listen to it. It's near KNX.

I noticed KGO hasn't been running their IBOC during the day.



KNX1070!!!

LA News

I listen to it on the computer.

Burr



dxAce November 27th 07 01:05 PM

jet-engine type sounds
 


Bart Bailey wrote:

In

posted on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:49:05 -0800 (PST), tom k in L.A. wrote:
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what are those jet-engine type sounds i hear on certain frequencies?
it's not static, it's a tuned signal, but sounds like a jet engine.
thanks.


If you're talking about in the international shortwave bands, it could
be jamming, birdies, facsimile or any number of things, but if it's in
the AMBCB it's likely the IBOC-HD component of an adjacent station.


Still waiting for him to post some frequencies so that one might check it out...



Burr November 27th 07 02:24 PM

jet-engine type sounds
 

"dxAce"

Still waiting for him to post some frequencies so that one might check it
out...



Oh, listen to Steve, "so one might check it out"!

You take to drinking tea with your pinky sticking out or what????

Burr



RHF November 27th 07 04:59 PM

jet-engine type sounds
 
On Nov 27, 6:24 am, "Burr" wrote:
"dxAce"



- - Still waiting for him to post some frequencies
- - so that one might check it out...
-
- Oh, listen to Steve, "so one might check it out"!
-
- You take to drinking tea with your pinky sticking out or what????
-
- Burr

Sounds Bloody Good To Me ! ~ RHF

RHF November 27th 07 05:46 PM

jet-engine type sounds
 
On Nov 26, 4:49 pm, "tom k in L.A." wrote:
- what are those jet-engine type sounds
- i hear on certain frequencies?
- it's not static, it's a tuned signal,
- but sounds like a jet engine.
- thanks.

TKinLA,

"Jet Engines" Sounds are usually described as having
a High Whine and Loud Roar.

The more common "Aircraft Engine" {Airplane} Sounds
that Radio Listeners say that they Hear are more like
the Sounds coming from a Propeller {Prop} Engine with
a Medium Pitch with Constant Noise and may be some
Thumping {low level sound modulation}.

-IF- These Sounds are Sharply On-Frequency +-5 kHz
they can be some from of Non-Voice/Music Transmission
or possibly Radio Jamming of that Broadcast Frequency.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_jamming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_jamming_in_Korea

"Digital Hash" Sound is more of a 'White Noise' Sound
is a Constant Across the Spectrum High Noise Level
which extends for 20 kHz or more around any frequency.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_noise

To me the Chinese Opera Music being Broadcast by China
Radio International (CRI) from China (PRC) on Shortwave
was a form of Jamming.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_opera
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_o...#Chinese_Opera

~ RHF


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