Something is ticking...

On the radio.. FM and AM but not all the time. Its every few seconds. I have wandered around with a portable and unplugged everything like chargers etc, and I have no boiler or gass appliences, as it sounds like a spark of an igniter or similar.

Would this be a likely cause, ie a dodgy boiler in a neighbours house that does not ignite for a while then does and the ticking stops? I have got to find it, and I'm now certain its not in my house.

Brian

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Brian Gaff
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I'd have though an igniter would be sparking a few times a second, rather than every few seconds?

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Andy Burns

Do you live in a rural area with electric fences nearby?

Philip

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philipuk

shaver socket with thermal cut-out which has a dodgy contact.

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charles

In message , Brian Gaff writes

Switch off your power at your CU just o be sure it's not something of yours. Switch off any digital phones also.

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bert

Death watch beetle in the case?

Colin Bignell

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Nightjar

Could it be a mobile phone synchronising with its mast every now and again? That can cause funny noises on audio equipment - although every few seconds does sound a bit too often.

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Roger Mills

You are, of course, assuming it's a battery powered radio :-)

Peter

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Peter Andrews

Damn, read the OP properly, my apologies for being a smar....

Peter

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Peter Andrews

Peter, you are a gentleman

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bert

I had a faulty 3 way central heating - hot valve that produced interference at seconds intervals. The valve was continually moving between its two positions. It only did this when there was a request for heating and heating the hot water.

Recently I had problems finding was causing a continuous low volume 1khz whistle. Eventually I found it was the digital bathroom scales and replacing the battery cured the problem.

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alan

Never a ticking sound IME. It's more like "duck-a-duck, duck-a-duck" ;-)

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Mark

Well I don't know, if that is right then it has to be some other gadget then. Brian

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Brian Gaff

No I don't have to do that, I have unplugged each one at a time. There is no difference.

Of course got up early today to give it a good go and Its not on is it.... grr. Brian

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Brian Gaff

I have one that I've n been using to wander around with. as I say its not on this morning so I'm not able to do anything else. I feel it has to be something switching even though the ticks are not clean and crisp, more rugged and noisy. Brian

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Brian Gaff

In message , Brian Gaff writes

Assuming the problem is not being caused by something you have overlooked. Why the reluctance to do as simple action which would eliminate all doubt? First rule of fault diagnosis - don't assume anything.

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bert

Tune into a German station.

They have ways of making you tock.

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The Medway Handyman

Setting visual clocks that I cannot set without help that is what!

Brian

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Brian Gaff

Yes I've heard all of those, Like do you have a gnome in your garden, perhaps its a metro Gnome etc. Actually its not happened today. Maybe the culprit has got so fed up with it themselves its been sorted. He said looking on the bright side!

Brian

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Brian Gaff

ave wandered around with a portable and unplugged everything like chargers etc, and I have no boiler or gass appliences, as it sounds like a spark of an igniter or similar. Would this be a likely cause, ie a dodgy boiler in a neighbours house that does not ignite for a while then does and the tickin g stops? I have got to find it, and I'm now certain its not in my house. Br ian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active

No its ticky paper

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Kipper at sea

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