gar
Senior Member
- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Occupation
- EE
180221-1437 EST
Who is transmitting at 4 Hz or thereabouts. I suspect Russia or US for under water communication.
In playing with measurement of stray magnetic fields I noticed a change in the background level. I was reading in the 20 micro volt level (a relative measure), then it jumped to 40 to 50 microvolts. Put this on a scope and it is not random noise, but a carrier of some sort around 250 milliseconds period.
The signal is detectable and measurable, and it will be everwhere. So this is something that should bother all those hyper-electromagnetic field sensitive people.
A little later the frequency seemed to change to around toward 10 Hz. Now it is mostly gone and I am back to a 10 to 20 microvolt noise level.
I am using 1500 turns on the coil and a Beckman 4.5 digit meter that resolves 10 mictrovolts.
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Who is transmitting at 4 Hz or thereabouts. I suspect Russia or US for under water communication.
In playing with measurement of stray magnetic fields I noticed a change in the background level. I was reading in the 20 micro volt level (a relative measure), then it jumped to 40 to 50 microvolts. Put this on a scope and it is not random noise, but a carrier of some sort around 250 milliseconds period.
The signal is detectable and measurable, and it will be everwhere. So this is something that should bother all those hyper-electromagnetic field sensitive people.
A little later the frequency seemed to change to around toward 10 Hz. Now it is mostly gone and I am back to a 10 to 20 microvolt noise level.
I am using 1500 turns on the coil and a Beckman 4.5 digit meter that resolves 10 mictrovolts.
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