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Andy Fish
Guest
Hi,
Sorry if this is an inappropriate group, but please let me know if
there is a better one for my question.
Sometimes my baby monitor receiver emits a whining noise which I have
sampled and found to be very sharply peaked somewhere between 4450 and
4500 hz. It usually starts in the afternoon (often but not always
around 4pm) and goes on for hours. It doesn't happen everyday (maybe 1
day in 10)
I have tried switching off just about everything in the house and
cannot find the cause - it's definitely not the central heating or
fishtank lights, which are the only things I have on a timer. It
almost never happens in the morning so I can't believe it's the
refrigerator or anything that switches on and off during the day.
Moving the monitor and/or receiver around the house seems to affect
the loudness of the whine. if they are very close to each other the
whine is much queter. I guess this is to be expected whatever the
cause.
anyone have any ideas what could be causing this?
Many thanks
Andy
Sorry if this is an inappropriate group, but please let me know if
there is a better one for my question.
Sometimes my baby monitor receiver emits a whining noise which I have
sampled and found to be very sharply peaked somewhere between 4450 and
4500 hz. It usually starts in the afternoon (often but not always
around 4pm) and goes on for hours. It doesn't happen everyday (maybe 1
day in 10)
I have tried switching off just about everything in the house and
cannot find the cause - it's definitely not the central heating or
fishtank lights, which are the only things I have on a timer. It
almost never happens in the morning so I can't believe it's the
refrigerator or anything that switches on and off during the day.
Moving the monitor and/or receiver around the house seems to affect
the loudness of the whine. if they are very close to each other the
whine is much queter. I guess this is to be expected whatever the
cause.
anyone have any ideas what could be causing this?
Many thanks
Andy