Low pitched continuous hum. I have wondered whether the hum is caused by the buzzing of the fridge resonating throughout the concrete of the building. I live in a block of 4 flats, 2 up 2 do…
both described buzzing · a low hum · 18 km away
village of wellesbourne in warwickshire · 2021-07-11 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
like the hum of an realy big electrical transformer. I only hear it in my right ear. it vibrates like a bastard. any slight movement of my head and it stops and imediately.starts again. I think this is scaller technology via the mobile mast antena arrays. I think they are transmitting data at night when people are off the networks for the purposes of backup and storage. dont forget stalites, which would explain hearing it in remote locations and louder outside on a quiet nigh. I think this may be Big Tech backing up or processing Big Data. Also consider that as you get older you loose the higher frequencies in your hearing making the lower frequencies more noticable.its 3am while i write and this buzz is getting on my tits now. also it starts and stops. just like data burst transmitions. thats all ive got for you at present. GO TO THE MOUNTAINS. Brecon Range. it will rattle your teeth.
What they reported
First noticed: 2012
Pitch: hard to tell somewhere between 150-250 hz
Loudest: During the night
Where: Equal indoors and outdoors
Symptoms: Sense of vibration
Changes with weather: not noticed
What stood out: a low humbuzzing
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both described buzzing · a low hum · 18 km away
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both described buzzing · a low hum · 152 km away
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both described buzzing · a low hum · 231 km away
low sinus shaped noise around 62 herz, somtimes pulsing in volume of 1hz The low frequency hum I experience goes away when I'm not at home. If I go on holiday (and don't visit a place where…
both described buzzing · a low hum · 418 km away
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