Good that  your Dad is free of it.
It's helpful in a backhanded way that you have family with some Hum
pick up. Cross correlation is useful in open ended research like this,
IMO.
As you have a steady Hum right now , you may find Vic's software link
useful.
Not hard to use- and if you email him he can give a source estimation
from the data files, if you can extract them.
I can help you do this if you want- and that will save Vic being
pulled from his litigation drive in the US.
http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers/browse_thread/thread/6ee6231b0c0f2451#

On Jan 9, 4:11 pm, Stephen H <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Trev,
> Yes the hum is the same during the day, but I'm thinking it's drowned
> out significantly due to the everyday noise of activity and as a
> result doesn't resonate in my ear to the intense degree it does at
> night.
> I am not on any meds and never have been and I dont suffer from
> tinnitus or have any condition.
> My brother who is the same came to stay two weeks ago and felt it too
> - being woken up in the early hours describing an irregular heartbeat.
> My mother is 58 and and notices it ever so slightly sometimes, my
> Father is 70 and is totally oblivious to it.

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