That noise. No, I'm not imagining it.

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slowmotion

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I live in a small Victorian terraced house in a big city. There is a pub over the road but no large factories nearby. The roads around here are reasonably quiet traffic-wise.
So much for scene-setting. There is this quiet noise like a low hum that comes and goes at frequent intervals, sometimes on for twenty seconds and off for thirty seconds, sometimes off for a minute or two and on for a minute. Its length and frequency has no fixed pattern but it's always the same volume. Very quiet. This means that if there are other ambient noises it cannot be noticed. It's there day and night but not continuously. It seems to be accompanied by a really, really tiny vibration

I thought it might be a fridge thermostat or a central heating pump but it can't be because they don't cycle that frequently. Neither do sump pumps from basements. I have flipped off the main RCD and it's still there so it isn't from any electrical gizmo in the house. There's a wiki description of The Hum, but it doesn't seem to fit the bill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum
I'm curious about what it might be be.
What do you reckon?

Thank you.
 

classic33

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Hearing problem?
 
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slowmotion

slowmotion

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[QUOTE 3285200, member: 9609"]crossrail tunnelling deep below[/QUOTE]
I thought about that this morning, spookily, but I couldn't think of an engineering process that could sometimes cycle so frequently. Thanks for the suggestion.
Are there any tunnel moles on the forum?
 

classic33

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[QUOTE 3285200, member: 9609"]crossrail tunnelling deep below[/QUOTE]
That'd be a constant noise though. Not a pulsing noise.
 

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ColinJ

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I'd gladly trade the whistling tinnitus that I have been suffering for the past 2 years for a nice low hum! (The last thing I remember before blacking out was a loud whistling sound inside my head, and when I came round it was still there in the background and has been ever since.)
 
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slowmotion

slowmotion

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I'd gladly trade the whistling tinnitus that I have been suffering for the past 2 years for a nice low hum! (The last thing I remember before blacking out was a loud whistling sound inside my head, and when I came round it was still there in the background and has been ever since.)
I've got that too but it doesn't bother me at all. It's just background noise. This hum comes and goes and it has a source that must be quite close, I suspect. I'm curious about it.
 
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slowmotion

slowmotion

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I occasionally hear something like it, and suspect it's due to high-tensile power lines about 1/2 km from where I live. Do you have something similar near your place, @slowmotion ?
I'm in a big city so all cables are underground and relatively low voltage as regards distribution. There are no substations that I know of within a few hundred metres, and even those are only fed by 11kV upstream. Any cables in the street are likely to be 440V three phase AC max.
 
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