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  1. mila.nautikus

    16 kHz Tinnitus?

    agreed. i lost all my bolts, when i landed here. take me to your leader, imbecil. consent in dissent.
  2. mila.nautikus

    16 kHz Tinnitus?

    so .... more clarity now. i did some more voltage tests. 1. water tubes seem to be the best 'signal ground'. coldwater, warmwater and heater circulation seem to be equally good, even if the tube segments are connected via teflon or other non-metallic sealants. 2. steel concrete seems to be...
  3. mila.nautikus

    16 kHz Tinnitus?

    more problems? switched power strips. they only switch one pole [bad design], and if you plug them wrong, you end up with the 'live pole' on and the 'neutral pole' off .... live pole = phase = hot = plus = not neutral = charged. so your devices receive full voltage [from dirty AC grid] but...
  4. mila.nautikus

    16 kHz Tinnitus?

    [ edit time expired, so new reply. ] a more 'normal' interpretation of 16khz noise would be 'horizontal scanning frequency' for video transmission. aka 'horizontal scan rate', or 'line frequency'. when i am around analog television monitors, tinnitus gets louder, and when i plug on the TV, and...
  5. mila.nautikus

    WiFi and Tinnitus

    cos sick people are better customers. greed for profit + ignore costs. good conscious + bad feelings. fixed farsight + hard to distract. conservative half = e1 fire + e2 earth. religious, regressive, racist, polite, conformist, statist, seek optic uniform or compensate with 'symbol union' =...
  6. mila.nautikus

    16 kHz Tinnitus?

    same here, also 16 khz tinnitus. i suspect wifi = WLAN. when i monitor* my body voltage versus ground [via heating tubes], i can see spikes / bursts of few seconds length in the 16khz band. * to monitor body voltage, i use the 'mic in' port of my tablet, to connect my body and 'signal ground'...