Re: Internet becomes longdistance call [off topic sort of]

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Mon, 31 Aug 1998 23:10:19 -0500

Hi Matthew et al!

Let's not forget the guy who could send audio nearly 1000 miles through
the earth, water and mountains with a clean signal....has about 20
patents and no one that I know has ever even duplicated his
experiments...just a matter of a tuned transmitter and receiver, both
with long copper or other conductive metal rods about 3-6 or more feet
in the ground...one experiment even used a small hole in the ground
filled with water, a bit'o'salt, a wire to make contact and boom, you be
broadcasting.....really have to do this experiment...it was all audio
freqs too, if I remember correctly, not modulated RF...something about
riding natural earth currents ala womder-wizard Nathan Stubblefield...

Let's see what was that guys name, the inventor of the earth broadcast
system...hmmm, don't recall it offhand, Norman, help out here, you know
the guy!!! I believe the government also used some of this technology
to send to subs and over long distances...the ELF transmitters and
such...I hate it when I can't remember a name like that, too much eating
off aluminum...<g>....

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