This has always puzzled me. When I was a kid growing up in the 70's you could hear some strange electronic sounds coming from the am band if you jammed the knob all the way past 1600Khz. I'm guessing around 1620 or 1630 since I didn't have digital read-out back in those days. The signal was pretty strong and didn't seem to be coming from my house. This was before most digital devices were around to create noise. The sounds were similar to the strange whoops, chirps and horn sounds that is common on shortwave, or the sounds that you might hear when you place a calculator or other electronic device near an AM radio. The sounds would often change pitch. Mostly it was just a "horn" noise. It could also be heard on the car radio. I know that there was a gas well and sulpher plant a few miles away, so I always thought it was maybe something that they were doing. I remember hearing it as far back as I can remember, but it seemed to disapear sometimes in the late 70's or early 80's. The signal was strong in my location (central Mississippi) Does anyone know what that might have been?