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Here is a difficult and poor recording that probably should not have taken place on this blog site, except because this is a recording of „HUM“.
This is the second Hum recording I have managed to record. In the first one, the origin of the sound was obvious, but in this recording the rumble, or drone sound, is slightly incomprehensible.
This recording was recorded in quite a bit of wind. I therefore had to hide the microphones behind a small stone cairn which in a way affects the recording and is heard differently in different headphones. It was a total coincidence that I heard this HUM because I was not walking or riding a bicycle, but in a car, which usually takes away all natural experience.
There at the top of the Vikurheiði heath I decided to stop and brew myself a coffee. That’s how I became aware of the HUM that filled the air around me. I somehow couldn’t figure out where the sound was coming from. It was coming from literally all directions, but somehow I convinced myself it probably originated from the mountaintops beyond the fjord. I tried to listen for engine noise through this rumble noise, but it wasn’t exactly clear, except twice. 
The remarkable thing about this noise was that, considering the wind and turbulence in the air, the sound was surprisingly loud. Not least if the sound originated from the aluminum plant in Reyðarfjörður, which was 17km away (in a straight line). Later that day it was confirmed that this noise was not heard from the aluminum plant.
Out in the fjord were two feeding or service boats around aquaculture. But they weren’t moving so the sounds were hardly coming from there.
At the pier by the aluminum plant there was a large bulk ship that turned its exhaust pipe towards me. But it was motionless the entire 3 hours I was up on the heath, so the sounds definitely didn’t come from the ship’s main engines.
The only explanation I have for the origin of these sounds is probably this:
The mountain slopes in Reyðarfjörður are many shaped like parabolas. They can therefore amplify sounds in certain places and directions. I therefore assume that the sounds came from the bulk ship’s generators, mixed with traffic noise in the fjord, as well as noise from the aluminum plant.
It can be assumed that this HUM will be heard differently in different headphones or speakers. Therefore, it should not be surprising if some listeners are disappointed.
Quality open headphones are recommended while listening at low to mid volume.
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More about this phenomenon „Global HUM
My erlier „Hum“ recording „Waste of power

(mp3 265kbps / 55Mb)

Recorder: Sound devices MixPre6
Mics: Sennheiser MKH20 (AB45)
Pix: Canon EOS-R

Location: 65.023528, -13.758306
Date: 20th of June 2024
Weather: Partly cloudy, 8°C, 1-5 m/sec

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Um miðjan mars 2011 var ég sendur austur á Reyðarfjörð til að sinna viðgerð á Gottwald HMK300E hafnarkrana, öðru nafni Jötunn II. Krana þennan eignaðist Eimskip sumarið 2004. Var hann fyrstu árin í Sundahöfn í Reykjavík eða til ársins 2007. Þá fékk Eimskip það verkefni að sjá um lestun og losun í tengslum við álverið í Reyðarfirði. Jötunn var því sendur austur þar sem hann hentaði vel í verkefnið.
Er hér um að ræða 5. kynslóð krana frá Gottwald. Stendur þessi u.þ.b. 70 metra hái og rúmlega 400 tonna krani á sjö hásingum og 28 hjólbörðum sem skila honum um allt hafnarsvæðið. Gengur hann á díselvél sem keyrir 500KW rafal. Rafmótorar og glussastkerfi sjá svo um hreyfingu kranans sem stýrast af PLC stýringum og tíðnibreytum.
Bilunin lýsti sér með þeim hætti að eftir að unnið hafði verið við lestun eða losun um stund þá kom upp viðvörun á skjá um að spreddi (Gámagripla – Spreader frá Bromma) væri bæði opinn og læstur. Bilunin stöðvaði kranann og varð að endurræsa hann til að halda áfram vinnu. Var þessi bilun farin að ágerast og farin að tefja losun og lestun skipa.
Í ljós kom að “draugaspenna” kom frá spredda. Það varð til þess að liðar fyrir bæði “opin og læstur” skipunina fóru í lokaða stöðu. Tölva í spredda gaf þó ekkert óeðlilegt til kynna.
Ég vissi þó að útgangar spredda eru thýristorar sem gáfu vissar vísbendingar. Eftir nokkrar mælingar fór því að læðast að mér grunur um að koma mætti í veg fyrir bilunina með því að auka örlítið álagið á útgangana. Það reyndist rétt og fór krani að vinna eðlilega eftir að bætt hafði verið við álagið.
Hér heyrast þrjú hljóðdæmi sem voru tekin upp eftir að kraninn var komin í lag og hann var í prufukeyrslu.
Það fyrsta er úr vélarúmi kranans. Það næsta er í stýrishúsi uppi í turni og það þriðja í töfluklefa . Má þar helst heyra í opin-læstur liðanum smella þegar spreddi læsir sig við gám og losar.

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Gottwald HMK300E in duty
Even though machines are often my worst enemy while recording in nature, machines by their own can often make interesting sound. Ward Weis from Belgium remind me some weeks ago I should look for it when I listen on his Washing machine website.
When I am in work I normally need to listen and feel the tools and machines I am working with. I was repair harbor crane in Reyðarfjörður east of Iceland in Mars 2011. I bring with me a recorder and recorded some places in the crane while crane was tested after repair.

Machinery room. Mics are near the hoist gear. Most of the noise comes from hydraulic pump when lifting boom. Then cooling fan on the Hoist motor and the „song“ in the variable frequency and speed in the hoist motor. In background is the diesel motor (in another room). Sometimes are the disk brake clapping.
Sækja mp3 skrá. (196kbps / 6,2Mb)

Tower cabin. Mics are behind the crane operator beside a control cabinet. The open door on the cabinet are sometimes shaking rapidly. Switches are clapping and a radio is playing on low level. Sounds from outside are the hydraulic pump and swivel motor. Diesel engine sounds differently on different load. In more far distance noise comes from container when landing on ground or when spreader is landing on the container.
Sækja mp3 skrá. (192kbps / 4,9Mb)

Electronics room. Mics are between hoist and swivel speed controllers. Most of the noise comes from cooling fans in the controllers. Some switches are clapping.
Sækja mp3 skrá. (196kbps / 1,7Mb)

Recorder: Sound devises 552
Mics: Rode NT4
Pix: Canon D30.  See more pictures

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