The problem is Aux, is that you don't know if 'somethings' stopped
transmitting -or whether you've  just stopped picking 'it' up!    [OR
Both !]
Tricky!  When having two Hum  'detectors' in the house is helpful.

On Apr 16, 8:24 am, [email protected] wrote:
> It'd be great if it was the microwave inner ear effect as Patty
> describes as this would solve the enigma, but as is pointed out, it
> can be heard everywhere,underground and even within Faraday cages.
> Patty is right of course, a fan or some other  low ambient sound can
> block it out, and like Patty I have it in one ear only. Here in NE
> London, The Hum has for the past few weeks been very loud, but for the
> last few nights it's been totally off, nothing at all and I'm
> surrounded by every form of mobile phone service, tetra et al.
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