This audio features a persistent and somewhat bothersome static sound, reminiscent of a jackhammer, which is presented at a frequency of 107.9. The sound is a prime example of frequency modulation, highlighting the noise often encountered when tuning an FM radio. Despite the static, there's a digital quality to the audio that gives it a unique twist. Its intermittent disruptions mimic the experience of adjusting a radio tuner, trying to find a clear signal amidst the sea of various frequencies. It's a peculiar blend of the old and new, the analog and the digital, as the static noise of a jackhammer is broadcasted through the frequency of 107.9 on an FM radio.
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