Some more info about your location.
Any overhead power lines? Any television transmission towers/repeaters
anywhere?
To me, it seems to be the same kind of high pitch that you get out of
recording too closely to a TV set thanks to the RFI/EMI emitted by the EHT
as well as the tube itself.
Adios,
LarZ
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 January 2000 18:48
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Subject: MD: Strange interference... now online :)
Yah yah, I bet you're all sick of hearing about this. Now you can actually
hear it for yourself, if you so desire. I snuck a recording of it earlier
tonight and it actually showed up on the recording I made! That at least
tells me it isn't *that* high pitched after all and that I (luckily?) don't
have some hearing thing going on.
Visit http://members.aol.com/zachr330/mystery_noise and download them for
yourself. There's a wav and an mp3, each about 35 seconds long.
The mp3 didn't seem to keep much of the high pitched whine I've been talking
about, but it came through pretty darn good on the wav file.
I played around with some EQs in Sound Forge and even with 20 db of
attenuation at 16 kHz, the noise wasn't completely gone.
I'd be interested in knowing if a) anyone else on the list can hear this
easily and b) anyone else has a freakin' clue what this is. And it is MD
related, because I recorded it on one. :P
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