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“Beneath the tower lies radial ground wires that help transmit the signal as well.What the person is doing is shorting the tower. What you are hearing is the amplitude modulation.I will also note that metal objects near AM towers can resonate if they are also of a fraction of the wave length of the frequency and allow you to hear a signal without an AM Radio.Even other towers near directional will have to have 'skirts' to detune the tower.“
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The dynamic range that can be represented by a 32-bit (floating point) file is 1528 dB. Since the greatest difference in sound pressure on Earth can be about 210 dB, from anechoic chamber to massive shockwave, 1528 dB is far beyond what will ever be required to represent acoustical sound amplitude in a computer file.
32-Bit Float Files Explained - Sound Devices
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