Hi, I see you hear the hum mainly indoors, this would be because the hum is 
amplified within the walls of a house, it also depends on the dimensions of 
the room, where a long narrow corridor can amplify the hum dramatically, 
whereas a big room is not as bad.

A good test to see if you have the hum, is that you step in your house 
door, you hear the hum inside, step outside and its gone instantly. step in 
and its back. 
.
What you also have to do is find out if the noise that you are hearing, is 
just a local noise in or near your house, because the hum is worldwide, a 
local noise is not the hum.

I can leave my home and go on holiday somewhere else and after a few days 
the hum returns (there is a holiday effect of the hum which can stop the 
effects of the hum, and takes a few days for the body to hear the hum 
again).

So this is what you have to prove, to know if you really have the hum, by 
hearing it elsewhere and not just at your house.

 

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