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Re: LF: Luxemburg effect etc 208 ?

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Subject: Re: LF: Luxemburg effect etc 208 ?
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 19:44:32 -0000
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There you are Mal, and just to prove it , that was sent from a 'small phone' as opposed to a big one , with long wires , with a rusty can at each end !

one thing that's missing ,in these exchanges , is the question as to why the layer energising experiments use mid HF frequency's , like harp or the one in north Norway on 7 mhz , with MW's of power and vertical radiation Ae's , then the chance of over head heating with a BC ae that is designed to send rf to the listener (unless on the ISS) seams' minimal , any vertical array should have a null at 90 deg az ?

G..


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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 7:25 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: Luxemburg effect etc

Dear Mal,

The Luxemburg effect could be in your own back yard, the Rusty Nail
syndrome, rectification taking place, dissimilar metals with antennas and
plugs/sockets etc
Using small active antennas in strong signal environments could also be
the cause that you and others are getting.
I am not convinced by those that think it is the Luxemburg effect
...

Small active antennas do not suffer from Rusty Nails.
They have no nails. Small active antennas usually have
operational amplifiers offering a dynamic range of
some Volts feeding modern switched mixers having
IP3s around >20 dB.

Those effects are a well known problem using big longwave
antennas spanned between huge metallic towers.

Laura,
(SWL)

Geschreibt von meine Smallphone.



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