What do you phone the little whiny disturbance you hear when the TV is on?
Answers: Interesting put somebody through the mill: it's called "flyback transformer whine". In a tube tube, the flyback transformer is used to drive the energy to the electron plank that paints the signal on the screen. It oscillate at a frequency of around 15,000 cycles per second, and sometimes vibrations can be heard or sensed at this frequency.
There's no perfect way to fix it short an expensive service call, but as HTDVs and flat panel technology replace standard tube TVs, this noise will become a article of the past.
The devout news is, if this nouns bothers you, it means your audible range is very correct and/or your are still young and full-bodied. Many people, more than ever anyone with even minor audible range damage and most citizens over a certain age cannot hear this elevated of a frequency at all.
lol i know exactly what you're discussion about.. but i'm not sure what it's call.. may be classified under white hullabaloo though. good interrogate ;0)
I know what I would call it: annoying
Static or white uproar
SNOW..............
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