The detector I saw to measure Schumann resonance (Shine Richards was the
guys name)...consisted of a coil of solid core wire, roughly 22 gauge...I
don't think it was magnet wire....but he pulled the wire from the middle
as one wire and used the outside wire so that by connecting to the two,
the entire wire would be able to function as an antenna.....it was about
8 inches in diameter by 6 inches high....could have been 1,000 feet in
that kind of package...
He had this coil of wire hooked to a spectrum analyzer plugin board on a
Macintosh...you could see the frequencies from 1cps up to about 50cps
(the range was user selectable)....
So, 1 to 50 horizontally, and the vertical spikes showed amplitude...the
7.8 and 11 were clearly the higher peaks with 11 being the
highest...there were others but these are the ones that stood out...
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