Hi,
This is my first post so I hope that I am putting in the right section.
When listening to Radio 3 VHF/FM from Sutton Coldfield I can hear a low level intermittent whistling, on Wednesday afternoon I could not hear it at all but this afternoon Friday it was there on the Edinburgh Festival, Anvil broadcasts and announcements in between. Two friends can also hear this effect, one in Stourbridge and one near Coventry. I have a 3 element roof top aerial and Kenwood AV system at home the car radio came with the car. Driving from Stratford-upon-Avon to Birmingham with an ever increasing signal strength for 45 minutes this afternoon the effect was very pronounced. On arriving home I put the Kenwood on and used an audio spectrum analyser to view the effect. There seemed to be two low level whistles, one fast rising towards 7 kHz and a second which rises towards 1 kHz and then reduces in frequency, on the analyser it shows as an inverted U or V.
I would stress that these are low level signals and many people would not notice them but they are annoying and can be plainly heard on quiet passages, especially if you turn up the volume.
Has anyone else noticed them, or know what is causing them?
Best wishes, Geoffrey.
This is my first post so I hope that I am putting in the right section.
When listening to Radio 3 VHF/FM from Sutton Coldfield I can hear a low level intermittent whistling, on Wednesday afternoon I could not hear it at all but this afternoon Friday it was there on the Edinburgh Festival, Anvil broadcasts and announcements in between. Two friends can also hear this effect, one in Stourbridge and one near Coventry. I have a 3 element roof top aerial and Kenwood AV system at home the car radio came with the car. Driving from Stratford-upon-Avon to Birmingham with an ever increasing signal strength for 45 minutes this afternoon the effect was very pronounced. On arriving home I put the Kenwood on and used an audio spectrum analyser to view the effect. There seemed to be two low level whistles, one fast rising towards 7 kHz and a second which rises towards 1 kHz and then reduces in frequency, on the analyser it shows as an inverted U or V.
I would stress that these are low level signals and many people would not notice them but they are annoying and can be plainly heard on quiet passages, especially if you turn up the volume.
Has anyone else noticed them, or know what is causing them?
Best wishes, Geoffrey.
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