Maybe we can embed some PSK31 or Olivia in the road outside ARRL HQ?

Andy K3UK


US 'musical road' hits bum note

It might sound like an idea from a 1960s hippy gathering, but there
really is such a thing as a musical highway.

A section of Avenue K in a Californian desert town uses grooves cut
into the road surface to play the Lone Ranger theme to cars driving
along it.

But some Lancaster residents are not amused. They say the noise from
the road sounds more like a discordant screech than the Rossini
overture.

Officials have bowed to their views and have agreed to pave over the grooves.

The response to the new grooves in Avenue K was immediate.

While several Lancaster residents were entertained enough to post
footage on video-sharing websites such as YouTube, others were less
pleased.

"I think it's terrible because it keeps me awake at night," Lancaster
resident Donna Martin told the Daily Breeze newspaper.

"You can kind of tell it's music, but it's not any tune or notes. It's
a scratchy sound, a high-pitch drone."

The musical road was the idea of car-maker Honda. The firm said the
grooves in the road were engineered to play the overture at perfect
pitch for motorists driving Honda Civics at 55mph (88km/h).

Similar ideas have been tried out in Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands.

But the music was intended only for those inside the cars, so it seems
the sound has carried too far.

Despite being carved into the road only a couple of weeks ago,
officials have announced they will resurface the quarter-mile (400m)
strip on Tuesday.


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