Brad- the idea of using Android is a good one. Absolute time is
critical for hum dispersion trials.
My phone is still on an older OS- but this will change eventually.

On Oct 2, 11:13 pm, Steve K <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most of the high level stuff is posted on the Yahoo Hum Forum.   You
> can also catch up on another site ATI courses- Home Low- frequency
> Hum- House is literally Humming
>
> On Sep 12, 4:31 am, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I appreciate all the replies.The last month has been busy for me with
> > the move and the birth of my first child. As I write this it's 4:27 AM
> > here and I can hear the Hum clearly on from all three floors of my
> > townhome; it's loudest in the basement. I realized tonight that the
> > sound machine I bought for the benefit of calming the baby seems to
> > drown out the Hum sound better than my fan. I still have a lot to
> > learn on this subject.
>
> > Will and Steve, I am interested in hearing more about your research
> > efforts and will attempt to better log the dates and times I sense the
> > sound. I'm a Unix/Linux administrator by trade and all my clocks are
> > synced with time servers. I've pondered the creation of an Android-
> > based phone app for tracking Hum activity.
>
> > Thanks for the heads-up on the Fairfax Underground thread too; I was
> > already familiar with that site and will head over there and dig it
> > up.
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> > On Aug 23, 11:29 am, Dolive2 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I agree that it sounds like a generator at times.  I have read quite a
> > > lot about possible underground bunkers/cities being built all over.
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> > > On Aug 22, 11:20 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I suppose with the 2012 stuff getting near ,underground generators
> > > > have to be considered. They would generate quite a lot of vibration if
> > > > big enough and at night could break through. The Military undoubtably
> > > > have facilities all over the place running 24/7.
> > > > If it quacks like a duck- it probably is - and D/Gens are what most
> > > > agree on huim sounds like most. I lived with a few in the Navy- and
> > > > No, it's not memory playing tricks :)
> > > > Tunnels and pipelines would add nodes etc- and extend range a lot.
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> > > > On Aug 22, 5:33 pm, Dolive2 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > Your story is very familiar.  I began noticing the sound about 6
> > > > > months ago (Central Texas).  It does indeed sound like a diesel motor
> > > > > idling, and at times changes an octave up and down.  I have spent
> > > > > hours trying to locate the sound; listened to the walls, floor, turned
> > > > > off everything electrical in the house.  It's everywhere, but it's
> > > > > nowhere.  Louder inside than out. I hear it at home and at work.   My
> > > > > family thinks I'm crazy because they don't hear it.
> > > > > I don't CARE what it is necessarily, but would like to know WHAT it
> > > > > is.
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> > > > > On Jul 31, 10:00 am, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > > I live 22 miles south of Washington, DC, in Woodbridge, Virginia.
> > > > > > About 18 months ago I started hearing what sounded like a truck 
> > > > > > motor
> > > > > > idling down the street, or perhaps a neighbor playing music that
> > > > > > contained a lot of bass. The sound would normally be heard late at
> > > > > > night and into the early morning.
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> > > > > > After a couple weeks of this, I was annoyed enough to start
> > > > > > researching the source in earnest. I'm not too far from a major
> > > > > > highway (I-95) and there was a concrete plant and a marina near my
> > > > > > home. I noticed that the sound would change in terms of volume based
> > > > > > on what room of the house I was in. I could only hear the sound when
> > > > > > in my home. As soon as I stepped outside, it would become
> > > > > > indistinguishable from the background noise of the street.
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> > > > > > A couple months went by and I made no progress locating the source.
> > > > > > After doing some online research I finally came across a web site 
> > > > > > that
> > > > > > contained information on "the hum". I was shocked...what an unusual
> > > > > > occurrence for so many around the world to be experiencing! It was
> > > > > > around that time I also realized I could hear the sound from my
> > > > > > Mother's home, which was about 5 miles away.
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> > > > > > Two weeks ago I moved into a new home 6 miles south of my previous
> > > > > > rental where I began hearing the hum a year and a half a ago. After
> > > > > > being here a couple days, I realized I can still hear the hum clear 
> > > > > > as
> > > > > > day. When I started writing this a few minutes ago, the hum was 
> > > > > > quite
> > > > > > discernible, and then it abruptly stopped.
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> > > > > > I found this discussion group via the John Dawes web site; how many 
> > > > > > of
> > > > > > you are familiar with his theories surrounding the source of the 
> > > > > > hum?
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> > > > > >http://homepages.tesco.net/~john.dawes2/page1.htm
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