Hi Will - It's total misdirection yes. This is not microwaves, not even close. It's 40MHz worldwide Broadband over Power Lines. The signal strength - The amount of power that goes into the carrier wave to propogate it in in the power lines - is incredibly high. It leaks alll over the place at 400-1000 Watts bursts. The leaks are so big that they get into your house wiring - That's why it sounds louder indoors. People that can hear it, 2-10% of the population, get soaked in it. It's just the way that their particular biology is made up. I have researched this for 2 years, have pinned it down and now have 3 formal complaints with the PUC and 2 with the FCC. It's total misdirection and denial all the way - Why, apart from the money it makes, I don't know. But I will nail these people to the wall this time around and hopefully get it shut down. It needs to go into a shielded data cable on the poles not on a unshielded power cable, some countries in Europe are doing just that. It gets louder in winter simply becauase this signal rides on top of the ice on the cable and not the cable, causing it to leak more. Look, it's this simple, if something is making a noise it has to expend energy to make that noise (move the air to make a sonic wave) You can calculate the amount of power req'd to make the noise easily. Go look at Amperion website, look at the connestor to the power cables - It doesn't list its power usage in the specs, that's because it uses whatever power it takes to get the carrier signal to the other end of the cable -- It leaks all over the darn place - And it's installed worldwide. Absolute madness at the cost of US, you and me.
On Nov 25, 7:38 am, Will Godson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Victor, I also thought it was to do with microwave transmissions > for a good while. I even had plausible explanations as to how it was > generated. Look up thermo-acoustic waves and phonons, optical tweezers > and photon density. ICNIRP even list microwave hearing as a hazard. > Either they don't know what they are talking about or it is deliberate > misdirection. My money is on the latter. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
