один мужик с этого сообщества из Великобритании ответил сегодня, что слышит вышки. О частотах говорит, что они "частоты около 27 МГц и 40 МГц (широко используется как ширина полосы канала 2,4 ГГц и 5 ГГц) "
Вот полный текст (англ. я средненько знаю, но с гугл переводчиком можно разобраться):
"It is amazing that you found the interference lines are 27 MHz from a base station. For me they are related to the Hum if you accept that the body vibrations I felt were exactly in the same rhythm as the interference lines. I lived one year in front of this base station which made me EHS (electrohypersensitive) and a Hum sufferer. First I started hearing the Hum, and a month later, the vibrations appeared. They were induced every time I could hear the Hum rumble and the rhythm coincided with the interference lines. I just hadn't any proof so far that these lines are microwave related. Really amazing! For me this is the end of my quest on what the Hum is. Maybe we have to research whether frequencies around 27 MHz and 40 MHz (widely used as a channel bandwidth of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Internet) have been used in the 70s and 80s! This would be a breakthrough! The Hum has a second component of microwave frequencies and they explain the static noise on all other Hum videos background...
Please take some time to ponder on this.
P.S. I have just found that the 27 MHz frequency has been widely used in the 70s and 80s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_band_radio "