I was born with Profoundly deafness and cannot hear at allnotb665 said:
it can predict the future? 30 seconds before the phone rings, the number hasn't been dialed! you may have discovered an amazing machine there!The intererence start about 30 seconds before the mobile phone even ringing
crafty1289 said:But in know what you mean, the mobile phone interference is audible on any nearby amplifier circuitry - the signal telling the phone to start ringing and the caller display signal is sent before the phone actually rings.
The "tuck tuck" sound from your tv sounds more like the HT circuit arcing, either the HT transformer's insulation is breaking down or a loose connection to the transformers output is causing it to arc, an arc will transmit over a wide band of RF causing interference.WoodYouLike said:Is it then also possible that an amplifier (in this case tv going tuck-tuck-tuck very softly) 'catches' a kind of roaming signal send to a mobile (which is closeby that tv). With roamaing I mean, not a call or text coming through?
Happens frequently now with my new phone.
the arcing will transmit over a short distance, does the screen flicker in time with the ticking?WoodYouLike said:Not sure about that. It only happens when one or both mobiles are close by the tv (not that old, 7 years Philips wide screen. Second tv, below the Philips, for broadcasting the sound ;-( - strange English system with two separate channels - is rather old, but I still think it's the Philips making this soft tuck-tuck-tuck sound)
WoodYouLike said:That's what I said: roaming signal without a call or text being received/send.
Nor sure about that Kendor, I will keep 'an eye' on that Are you still sure it's our tv failing? (Hmm, nice Xmas present )kendor said:the arcing will transmit over a short distance, does the screen flicker in time with the ticking?
just a possibility, the roaming signal you mention sounds more like a tonal noise than a ticking or tucking sound that's why i plumped for the possible HT fault.WoodYouLike said:Nor sure about that Kendor, I will keep 'an eye' on that Are you still sure it's our tv failing? (Hmm, nice Xmas present )kendor said:the arcing will transmit over a short distance, does the screen flicker in time with the ticking?