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WCWalker
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Webcastboy. I don't own a cell phone of iPod. It wasn't the power lines either because I could hear the noise at least a half mile distant from the nearest power lines in both Indiana and NY. In fact the noise level remained constant and the audio level never really decreased. No WiFi in the rural areas either. BPL did come to mind but I don't believe it can be heard as far as a half mile off the wires.
The problem was in my new Honda Accord radio, not my home stereo. In fact, I heard the noise twice in the very same area in Indiana. Thanksgiving day from eastern Illinois to eastern Indiana and then again on Saturday evening in the very same area. I heard it for over 100 miles each day. If I had passed through CNY and WNY again on Friday or Saturday I am wondering if I would have heard the noise in the very same area again.
The clicks sounded a lot like popcorn popping or picket fencing on FM. They were regular in time and had a uniform sound. And the sound level remained constant except when I drove through the city of Oswego. Some RF from either the power lines or power plants wiped out the sound. As soon as I left the city limits I could hear the noise again.
The problem was in my new Honda Accord radio, not my home stereo. In fact, I heard the noise twice in the very same area in Indiana. Thanksgiving day from eastern Illinois to eastern Indiana and then again on Saturday evening in the very same area. I heard it for over 100 miles each day. If I had passed through CNY and WNY again on Friday or Saturday I am wondering if I would have heard the noise in the very same area again.
The clicks sounded a lot like popcorn popping or picket fencing on FM. They were regular in time and had a uniform sound. And the sound level remained constant except when I drove through the city of Oswego. Some RF from either the power lines or power plants wiped out the sound. As soon as I left the city limits I could hear the noise again.