Thank you Trev Exactly right. And I never stated that I had ALL of the causes of the Hum pinned down. I'm not saying that what I've solved here is the be- all and end-all, but it's going to cure a lot of people's hum problems.
This Hum is being generated by rectifier equipment supplying (DC) electronics on top of 138KV poles here. These electronics are switching (among other things out there) IntelliCAP PLUS Automatic Capacitor (Controls are specifically designed for the control of pole- mounted and pad-mounted switched capacitor banks in electric distribution systems) - That's right out of the brochure there folks! The inter/subharmonics are shooting in both directions, colliding with the power sine wave and producing the harmonics. They've got an abundance of electrical power - All that the substation can supply i.e. A lot. The resulant colliding subharmonics/power sine wave produced dBC sound waves penetrate deeply. I've heard them, without any degredation in volume, in a cellar with no doors or windows and below ground on all 4 sides. As it shoots along the power line and reaches a finger joint it joins with (in my case here) an already radiated B-PLC/BPL carrier wave and it's associated "piggy-backed" microwave signal and it all radiates away in a "splurge" - BPL, microwaves, sub/interharmonic mix-up. It drags large amounts of power-related electrons with it i.e. It gets amplified as it pulls away. The electron portion gets into the house wiring, the noise part enters the atmosphere as a resultant dBC sonic wave which, as we know, most people don't hear. I called the electric utility company this morning and told them of the gut pain that I had experienced last night due to the above. The operator stated that she would pass it on to "Service" and have someone come out to my home - They won't. "They" know that I know what this is and won't listen to their conconted stories. "They" know that the sh*t is about to hit the fan over it too. That this forum believes my research or not is up to the individual member. But let's be mature about how we go about this shall we? Cut the name calling. I was glad to find this forum as it proved that I was not alone in my "hearing" experience. And Will. Who is anyone on this forum that is sufficiently important that a "plant" or "shill" would be directed here? That costs money to do. I don't believe that even 61 people pulling together (which we are not) could make the slightest difference to "their" cover up - Do you? Honestly. OK - I'm going to leave everybody to simmer down for a while and (perhaps) assimilate some of the facts that I've posted here. On Dec 13, 8:02 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > Westinghouse are/were in Chippenham, near me. My old favourite pub > The Mermaid is not far up the road from there, but it's been turned > into an eatery now and lost it's olde world charm. I think Vic has a > genuine interest in nailing hum, but Will is right to say it doesn't > cover all aspects by inference. eg: the report Vic posted showed a > spectrum including ELF but the voltages were all very low and unless > of a exceptionally low source impedance wouldn't make the earth rock > easily. Just a quick stab to show people are reading your output, if > not agreeing to all, Vic! A considered response is a long way off due > to complexities involved,as you must be aware.No reason I don't > believe you have/are onto a problem in PA. > On Dec 13, 12:05 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > You're obviously not reading or not understanding what I have posted > > and seeing only what you want to see. I'm open to reasonable debate - > > Anybody got any? Have you got other ideas? I have proven that what I > > have researched is a reality be getting up off of my ass/arse and > > going out and proving it. All you do is sit around moaning about it, > > and yes, babbling - Same as everybody else. What I have posted is not > > a theory - It's proven and backed by copious amounts of data - No > > conjecture. > > > Last night I was woken up doubled over from a 90.6Hz subharmonic's > > audible distortion of the 1st harmonic of the 60Hz source, that's a > > 28.4Hz sonic wave. It was in the 60dBC range and hurt like Hell. What > > am I doing about it? I'm suing the assholes in a court of law. 2nd > > time around I've got my act together and am backed up with evidence > > and proof - Yep, I'm doing this for fun alright. > > > Electrical power is ubiquitous worldwide. It is the only man-made item > > that is suffieciently widespread to be a suspect. The Hum is the same > > worldwide. The cover-up is the same worldwide. > > > This forum now has the data, it's up to the individual to look at the > > data and make up their own minds. You're pretty good at throwing out > > reasons WHY NOT. How about putting forward a tangible argument for WHY > > the Hum exists? - "They're picking on me don't cut it." > > > Catch you later - I've got better things to do. > > > Victor > > > On Dec 13, 5:06 am, Will Godson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I've tried to tell you you are wrong about the hum but you are not > > > interested. You continue to babble on about EMF, filling this forum up > > > with nonsense. This is a shill troll tactic. If you really gave a damn > > > you would be open to a reasonable debate. The value of a theory does > > > not relate to the amount of work that's gone into it. -- 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.
