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    #11
    It sounds more like a swarm of flies round a bloated corpse.
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      #12
      There must be some sort of noise canceling tech the broadcasters could use? It's not as if the frequency varies much.

      I know feck all about acoustics mind.
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        #13
        Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
        There must be some sort of noise canceling tech the broadcasters could use? It's not as if the frequency varies much.

        I know feck all about acoustics mind.
        I have been using the mute button. Works like a charm.

        I don't think it's an easy sound to filter out at source in a useful way because the range of frequencies involved is fairly similar to the human voice.
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