Frank Znidarsic wrote:

>> Some of this new version of structured waves is tied into the recent papers on the discovery of RF from cells producing OU. There are several. I will try to post a bibliography at some future time but the underlying strategy appears to be this: when the anomalous heat is present, an RF signal is also present.

> That's what I tried to do, generate RF by adjusting the size of the nano-particles. I was envisioning RF in the millimeter band. RF energy can be converted directly into electrical current with a diode. My experiments did not produce any RF energy. I did many of these experiments even at cryogenic temperatures. I never completed the experiment with the co2 laser.



Frank,

Here is the abstract from recent summary paper by Nagel et al on finding RF with heat

There is a small literature on the combination of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) experiments and radiofrequencies (RF). The papers are worth attention in case they can teach anything about the mechanisms behind LENR. Application of RF to LENR electrochemical cells in the mid-1990s clearly showed increases in the production of excess power. More recently, RF have been measured in LENR cells. However, it is still possible that those data are artifacts of the operation of the system, and not indicative of LENR. It has been suggested that the appearance of RF in LENR experiments is the cause of LENR, and not merely a manifestation of such reactions. That possibility has significant implications. In the present paper, we summarize and analyze the results obtained by different research groups concerning the application and emission of RF in the kHz to GHz range associated with heat production during electrochemical loading of deuterium into palladium. Ref:

"Electromagnetic Emission in the kHz to GHz Range Associated with Heat Production During Electrochemical Loading of Deuterium into Palladium: A Summary and Analysis of Results Obtained by Different Research Groups"





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