In a message dated 1/7/2011 9:06:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:     I have no doubt that the noise is real.  
However, I  
suspect that the wrong culprit may have been identified.  I'd like to  throw 
out the possibility that the noise was not related to an electronic  device 
or radio waves at all, but instead could be  tinnitus.    Mild case of it and 
only perceivable when  things are ultra quiet.  And then when this person 
moves her head it  disrupts the effect and the sound stops.

Or I could be all  wet.

Steve

Radio waves do get where they aren't supposed  to be...When I was in 
college doing my substitute teaching I had an " old  fashioned " at that time 
new 
record player... When we turned the volume up  we could get radio stations.  
 There are a lot more waves  to bother folks now & I could imagine that 
some people are more  receptive than others.  Our body's electrical systems 
although much  the same are  different...Lois