Hi I live in England and have been hearing a hum which sounds like an idling engine intermitent and is driving me crazy. Doctors say it is Tinnitus but it isnt. I first heard it in November 2010 when digial tv was first installed in my area. It could be that or telephone/internet use. I hear i where here are no overhead lines. I found out that if I go to a rock concertor on a jet plane this sops me hearing it f or a few days it isnt that its gone I just dont pick it up. Do you have any ideas of the sort of sound level I should play into my ears through headphones as this is the solution I think will work. It keeps me awake at night and is ruining my life. My ENT doctor says he just heard of another person with this problem. so there are now 2 of us omg On Monday, December 17, 2012 1:31:08 PM UTC, Trev wrote: > > From what I've seen online the breakthrough from Smart Metering is an > absolute cacophony on the EM scale. > I could well see that this would show up readily on an EM background > survey done by a professional. > If you can clearly tally the advent of Hum with the installation of Smart > Meters in your area then the installer can be expected to conform to EM > radiation limits. two for the price of one is even better business! > A complaint to the relevant people should [!] be a start on this. The > Local council is a good place to try. There are statutary limits which in > themselves may not be enough to cover people senstive to LF hum. > Siting and power surges on equipment can affect results on the ground, so > local tests would have to be done over a period. > No doubt the installers are waiting for complaints -rather than double > checking every application > I know the EPA are looking into the broad position on Hum- but local > action is also best to get it on the radar as a problem. > > On Monday, 17 December 2012 03:36:19 UTC, Lynn wrote: >> >> Hello all! Including conditions in my previous post - my husband and I >> began hearing the Hum - around the same time PG&E was installing their >> Smart Meters. After we began hearing the Hum - we even had our Smart Meter >> removed and had it replaced with an analog meter. However, later, I read >> that if you have neighbors who live close by - and they do not also remove >> their Smart Meters - then you will continue to hear the Hum. Did anyone >> else start hearing the Hum after PG&E installed Smart Meters? >> >
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