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Everywhere but I live 83869 · 2019-02-06 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

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Thrumbing alternating throb No, just can't believe no one around me hears it. Very loud, like trains idling. Makes a pulse about every second, then increases in pitch slightly, then goes back to normal. I initially thought it was connected with smart meters from the ppower company, very mechanical to me

What they reported

First noticed: 2015

Pitch: 78 sine

Loudest: Equal night and day

Where: Equal indoors and outdoors

Symptoms: Insomnia, Anxiety

Changes with weather: No

 

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This is a Hum report from Dr Glen MacPherson's World Hum Map, an open, worldwide record of people who hear an unexplained low-frequency hum. Reproduced with permission and with thanks; the project is at thehum.info. We remove anything on request. Location shown is approximate.