Trev, is there a quick way to see in the more recent topics, an
indication that you have an unread comment awaiting.  Time consuming
opening each topic everytime to check.  And with all the sites I am
monitoring it's taking allot of time.
Thank
Steve

On Jun 11, 12:14 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> This can be subjective, to say the least but the other day I had a
> problem with my internet connection.
> It was dropping out at odd times, though when tested the download rate
> never dropped much below the rated 10Mbits/s nominal level.
> On replacing a faulty inlet cable screen [outer] connection to the
> modem and renewing said modem for a much newer model my internet was
> back to normal.
> And the hum 'modulation' seems to have stopped.
> The hum is still there at steady low level, possibly the old
> favourite, grid lines, motorway infrasound ,or even, not too distant
> rail lines- modulating who knows what?
> Suffice it ti say the leakage of microwave low level radiation is
> quite capable of mixing with other RF noise from many local  Mobile
> Phone masts etc so that puts this one top of the suspect list [again]
> right now.
> Nothing new in this opinion generally, but reportage of any sort is
> worthwhile in this tricky hum scenario.
> I hope this sounds a positive- and that the modulations [easily the
> most annoying part of ongoing Humdom-next to On /Off] stay muted.

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