Hello, I started hearing the hum in SoutWest France (Pau) in the nineties (I was in my early thirties), there are some cities where I never heard it (I never, never, heard it in Paris or in Bordeaux) I heard it very faintly one night when I was in San Francisco CA USA during my second stay there. It seems that it is my left ear that hears it (sometimes it feels like some physical pressure following the modulation of the hum inside my left ear), if I put a cup or a bowl over my left ear it attenuates the sound and that fact has convinced me that the source of the hum is OUTSIDE my body and not inside, I sometimes hear it in the countryside and in the mountains and ost of the time it disappears when there is a high pressure system over my region., I've become convinced over the years that it comes from the air and sometimes it is louder when the wind comes from the West or the SouthWest, I heard it though at night when there was no wind at all, but a high pressure system seems to stop it, so it could be coming from the atlantic coast which is about 120 miles from here. What do you think? All the best from the sunny Pyrenees; Jean-Marc Ham radio call: F5OBV.
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