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How do I find a quiet listening location? |
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Finding a quiet listening location is usually the biggest challenge
facing the Natural Radio listener. Power lines emit signals that are in
the same frequency range of the signals that we want to hear, so the
obvious solution is to get away from power lines. For good listening,
you should be at least a couple of miles from high-voltage
transmissions lines (These are the lines with big insulators that are
usually on metal towers, but occasionally poles. They cary electricity
from the power generating stations to the sub-stations.) You'll want to
be a half mile or more from distribution lines (These lines carry the
power from the sub-stations to homes and businesses.)
Large parks and Nature preserves are the obvious places to start.
Finding places with access in the pre-dawn hours is often difficult,
but once you have searched out your "quiet sites" you'll be set.
Aeronautical maps sometimes show the larger transmission lines or you
can locate them out by driving around and ploting them on a map. This
will help you locate parks or other open areas in potentially quiet
locations. Spending a few weekends driving around with a portable
receiver should enable you to locate some good listening locations.
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