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The audio clip titled "Static Noise from AM Radio" starts off with a consistent, rustling sound. It's reminiscent of the noise you'd hear when tuning an amplitude-modulation, or AM radio between stations. The noise, though seemingly random, has a unique rhythmic pattern, pulsating at a frequency of about 50hz. This static noise, a characteristic of AM radios, gives a nostalgic feel, taking you back to the era of old-school radio entertainment. It's an uninterrupted audio stream of radio static, providing a backdrop of white noise that some might find comforting or useful for concentration. The audio delivers an authentic radio experience, mimicking the static sound that comes from the AM bandwidth.
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The audio clip titled "Static Noise from AM Radio" starts off with a consistent, rustling sound. It's reminiscent of the noise you'd hear when tuning an amplitude-modulation, or AM radio between stations. The noise, though seemingly random, has a unique rhythmic pattern, pulsating at a frequency of about 50hz. This static noise, a characteristic of AM radios, gives a nostalgic feel, taking you back to the era of old-school radio entertainment. It's an uninterrupted audio stream of radio static, providing a backdrop of white noise that some might find comforting or useful for concentration. The audio delivers an authentic radio experience, mimicking the static sound that comes from the AM bandwidth.