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It likely would not happen in 2 different vehicles. It has something to with you radio or emergency equipment. What exactly way too many variables to know. I remember working 3rds my equipment would make some weird noises at times.
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| If the sound changes at different speeds in different weather, I'd look for ice buildups that change the wind noise.
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| I put a 2M antenna on my truck about ten years ago and noticed the same problem, although mine was all the time and not just when moisture was in the air. What I did was wrap the antenna with black electrical tape (just spiraled it up in one layer). Solved the funky noise issue at speed and didn't affect the Tx/Rx at all.
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| I’m going with light bar. I bought a Subaru that I anticipated replacing a wheel bearing. I removed the after market roof rack and voila, the noise was gone.
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| quote: Originally posted by honestlou: Not trying to be funny, but what is “visible moisture in the air”? I have no experience, but at below zero wouldn’t any moisture be ice? <snip>
Actually, microscopic moisture particles in the air can remain liquid at below-freezing temperature. But when the air is disturbed by a rapidly moving vehicle those particles can suddenly freeze on to the vehicle. A hazard well known to pilots.
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| quote: Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
microscopic moisture particles in the air can remain liquid at below-freezing temperature.
But when the air is disturbed by a rapidly moving vehicle those particles can suddenly freeze on to the vehicle. A hazard well known to pilots.
The V-Tail had a whip antenna, maybe three feet long, mounted on the cowling in front of the windshield. I thought of it as my "ice detector." I normally never noticed it in flight, but the antenna was the first thing on the airplane to accumulate ice, which unbalanced it, and the antenna would whip back and forth. That motion caught my eye, I would then look at the leading edges of the wings, and sure enough, every time, there would be ice starting to form.
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Is the antenna itself making the noise or is it coming through the radio somehow?
It’s the antenna itself making the noise at speed. The radio is off when this happens.
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