

This very low frequency radio reciever kit is sold by Nasa’s Inspire project – a group based around the study radio atmospheric phenomena, aka whistlers. These pulses occur in a frequency range audible to us humans (1 to 30 kHz) – and they sound quite mysterious an interesting. Listen to some samples – Spaceweathersounds.com










Presumably you’re talking about the radio frequency when you say “frequency range audible to us humans”, not the audio frequency.
Wow.. that is just begging to be bent.
yup!
http://www.ltpaobserverproject.com/radio-emissions-project-elf—slf—ulf—vlf.html – See my project…
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