Trev - I'm trying to help here HONEST. First I'll address a point you made regarding your hum being lower frequency than North American 58.27 to 63.73Hz - We're on 60Hz power, the carrier wave signal is stuffed IN BETWEEN the electrical power sine wave (which is 5,500 miles long here and 6,600 miles long there). That would make YOUR hum 83.3333r% OUR hum. Yous is then 48.56-53.11Hz - Sound about right? The UK Smart Grid back-haul carrier signal is based on 915MHz, NA 956MHz. And this thing is not about "smart" meters - That's where "they" sidetrack everybody - This is about the "Mother" signal controlling it all, IN THE POWER LINES - 7.2KV to 138KV. THAT'S what you hear, and it's THAT that "they" are attempting to keep secret. Everywhere is the SAME - It's the same equipment/software globally - Amperion (or licensed vendor) based, BPL Global (or like) software programming. There's a poopload of company's that have sprung up - I mean thousands of 'em.
Trev - I don't think that you'll get a petition going. "They" will kill it. IDEA!!!!!! - Take my letter appearing here (the one without any responses) and tailor it to fit your country. It's the same equipment, same back-haul carrier frequencies. Mail it to your electrical company and/or local council and/or MP, etc. Start something moving. My gmail address is [email protected] - Anyone who specifically asks for info I've researched and collected via that email address will get it. This week things have really quietened down here hum-wise. "They" got my letter and the Exhibit CD on Monday - Couple of days to ripple through........... Gloria - Sorry about that. Needed to get that explained. Contact me on my gmail address please, I'll send you some "ease the pain a little tips". Also my data fits your problem, we're on the same electrical grid. On Dec 2, 1:33 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > Everywhere is different in terms of what could be the problem. > I recently put this link on Facebook for a petition [UK] against the > area monitors similar to your mention.http://www.smartmeterpetition.org/health > Fibre optics have screening, in fact their long transmission depends > on low loss and regular amplification- but local microwave hubs are a > different matter and from the videos shown,can be heard to be > radically different to hum as normally reported. > > On Dec 2, 5:45 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Local electric utility installing BPL power line carrier wave Gloria - > > I lived with it for 20 months before I found out what it was. Nobody > > else here can hear it either. But ultimately i found others were > > affected. It drove me into the ground, literally. No, it never stops. > > It's for reading the power line equipment, including your meter, and > > for internet access. Have they been putting up a lot of big, black > > cables on the poles lately? They're fiber optic cables, the long black > > boxes on them are recievers/amplifiers. > > > I posted a letter here that I sent to the electric utility and the > > Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission. It's pretty self-explanitory > > after you've read it. "They" know you're suffering along with quite a > > few others. Windsor, Ontario was the latest - They put that down to > > under-lake noise from Zug Island. But it's not. > > > The emissions get into the wiring in your house - That's why it's > > always louder indoors. The darn stuff leaks from the power lines like > > a seive. > > > Call your electric company after you've read my letter. Tell them what > > you know and they'll deny it's existence. But don't be put off - There > > are plenty of people in your area that can hear it alright, 2-10%, age > > group 50-60. > > > There you go everyone here - This lady can put an exact date on it. > > what do you say now? > > > On Dec 2, 10:50 am, Gloria Gardiner <[email protected]> > > wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
