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Posted: Sun 12 Sep, 2010 11:13 pm
by Tosh
Hi i've a noise thats bugging me , it can only be discribed as the sound of a tuning fork when tapped , it lasts for between 1 and 5 seconds . Used to only hear it at night when i had bedroom window open ( its definately outside )but have started to hear it through the day .Its not particulary loud about the same as normal conversation but its bugging me . I live in Colton Leeds 15 and been hearing it for about 4 months and yes the wifes heared it too and its not when drunk either .Has anybody any ideas .??????

Posted: Sun 12 Sep, 2010 11:40 pm
by tyke bhoy
Tosh wrote: Hi i've a noise thats bugging me , it can only be discribed as the sound of a tuning fork when tapped , it lasts for between 1 and 5 seconds . Used to only hear it at night when i had bedroom window open ( its definately outside )but have started to hear it through the day .Its not particulary loud about the same as normal conversation but its bugging me . I live in Colton Leeds 15 and been hearing it for about 4 months and yes the wifes heared it too and its not when drunk either .Has anybody any ideas .?????? its being used to condition Leeds whinos into thinking throat high tackles are acceptable and that moving 3 to 4 yards off the mark after being tackled is legal (it seems to be affecting the refs too) There was something on "have I got more news for you" last night about it although my theory probably has more provenance

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 12:12 am
by String o' beads
I don't know if it's related but I used to hear a weird, constant humming noise at night where I grew up in Burmantofts.It seems to be an unexplained but known phenomenon. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 24317.html

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 12:54 am
by dogduke
Mywife had simlar problems in the 70's when we lied briefly(thank God) in Little London..It would seem that different people hear noises atdifferent pitches/levels,what bothered her didn't bother me and vce versa.Onesource we thought was electricity sub stations located to residential property and wind direction at quiet times.

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 10:32 am
by Bert
Whatever it is it's not confined to Leeds. It's the first thing I hear every morning as I wake up in my bed in Kent. For a long time I was convinced it was caused by faulty telephone wiring near my bed, but that made no sense because I only ever heard it in the quiet of the early morning, never at night; and sure enough it was still there when I had all the wiring replaced. Then I started noticing it at quiet moments at other times and in other places too, so I've come to the conclusion that the cause is either inside my own head or is something that has become ubiquitous only in recent times - e.g. mobile phone cell networks; digital TV; DAB; wifi etc?

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 10:35 am
by Bert
PS - never heard it when I was growing up in Colton 60 years ago!

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 11:00 am
by buffaloskinner
I hear it all the time , its called tinnitus

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 11:56 am
by Bert
I know what tinnitus is like buffaloskinner because I have suffered from that too for many years, but this sound is not it - it's something quite different; very much like some kind of electromagnetic signal.

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 1:21 pm
by Brandy
bert/Tosh your not on your own i hear this same noise in the LS9 area.Its definitly outside and it seems to stop and start intermittently.I can also some nights hear some heavy construction going on through the night somewhere.It sounds like scraping of a road surface somewhere? Also just to add my hearing is perfect.This noise is definitly outside of the house because i have gone to the window and opened it and the noise gets louder?    

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2010 7:38 pm
by Tosh
"cheers" no nearer tho still bugging me . Thanks Bert things have changed a bit around Colton in last 60 yrs , originally from Whitkirk even i remember the fields and i'm only 41