Strange noise from alarm clock

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Edwin Davidson

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We recently replaced an alarm clock because it would throughout the
day make this noise (dah duh -- dah duh -- -- dah duh duh duh) all the
time.

We replaced it with another radio alarm clock from a different
manufacture., but this one does the exact same thing. This one has
the time preset you just set the time zone., the lithium battery keeps
the clock going.

Anyway, every hour at 45 minutes after the hour, this sound happens.
Two alarm clocks from different manufactures both doing the same
thing.

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?

Thanks!
 
Try putting the device on another surface, in another room, temporarily to
be assured that indeed the thing is producing the annoying noise. Or just
unplug it for a while to see if the noise goes away. Very strange that two
devices from different manufacturers would produce that strange noise. I'd
suspect something other than the radios and clocks.
"Edwin Davidson" <edavid3001@primeinc.com> wrote in message
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We recently replaced an alarm clock because it would throughout the
day make this noise (dah duh -- dah duh -- -- dah duh duh duh) all the
time.

We replaced it with another radio alarm clock from a different
manufacture., but this one does the exact same thing. This one has
the time preset you just set the time zone., the lithium battery keeps
the clock going.

Anyway, every hour at 45 minutes after the hour, this sound happens.
Two alarm clocks from different manufactures both doing the same
thing.

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?

Thanks!
 
Edwin Davidson wrote:

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?
Cellphone nearby?


kim.
xxx
 
"kimble" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Edwin Davidson wrote:

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?

Cellphone nearby?


kim.
Or an airport.

Ken
 
"Ken Taylor" <ken123@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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"kimble" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Edwin Davidson wrote:

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?

Cellphone nearby?


kim.

Or an airport.
Unlikely to be radar (only once an hour).

How about a water works, water pumping station or storage facility
(telemetry).
 
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"Ken Taylor" <ken123@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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"kimble" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Edwin Davidson wrote:

Could this be electrical noise? My UPS plugged into the other wall
doesn't kick in at these times. And it's every 45 minutes after the
hour. It's not real loud, but it is noticable. Doesn't sound
anything like the actual alarm, and the radio is NOT on.

Ideas?

Cellphone nearby?


kim.

Or an airport.

Unlikely to be radar (only once an hour).

How about a water works, water pumping station or storage facility
(telemetry).

I was thinking beacon rather than radar, but you're still right, I was
forgetting the time constraint. Nearby telemetry for industrial gear is a
good candidate, as is signaling on the mains for control of off-peak water
heating, or similar control.

Ken
 
Cellphone nearby?


kim.
xxx
AH!!! I think that is it. I will play with this idea more.

The problem did start when we *upgraded* (ha) to GSM.

The radio in my wifes car makes a noise right before her phone rings.
Simular, but not identical.

I bet it is communications between the cell phone and the tower. The
cell phone is about 4 feet away.

I'll post back what I find out.
 
Turned the volume of the alarm clocks speakers down and then moved the
CELL PHONE closer to a TV in the same room and the TV started to make
this noise. So the CELL PHONE must once an hour talk to the cell
tower. It's a Siemens M56, AT&T, and the tower is less than a mile
out my backdoor.

Thanks! The old clock has a new life, and the middle of the night
wakeups are gone!


Edwin Davidson.
 
"Edwin Davidson" <edavid3001@primeinc.com> wrote in message
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Cellphone nearby?


kim.
xxx

AH!!! I think that is it. I will play with this idea more.

The problem did start when we *upgraded* (ha) to GSM.

The radio in my wifes car makes a noise right before her phone rings.
Simular, but not identical.

I bet it is communications between the cell phone and the tower. The
cell phone is about 4 feet away.

I'll post back what I find out.

Try putting the phone directly ONTOP of the radio, then ring it, see what a
noise it makes then ;-))
 

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