Thanks, that sounds more like it.. I'll pass that along.
Bob
Jerry W. Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Bob!
>
> 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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