Re: [Vo]:Woodpecker Signals via neon discharge to 20 ft tower.

2009-07-02 Thread David Jonsson
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 4:51 AM, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote: I was not acquainted with the fact that an elevated neon tube discharge from a top globe elevated capacity to grounded 20 ft tower would produce a pulsed EM detectable by a guitar and its connected amplifier. Amazingly the

[Vo]:Woodpecker Signals via neon discharge to 20 ft tower.

2009-07-01 Thread Harvey Norris
I was not acquainted with the fact that an elevated neon tube discharge from a top globe elevated capacity to grounded 20 ft tower would produce a pulsed EM detectable by a guitar and its connected amplifier. Amazingly the strings of the guitar act as antennaes from the influence of the tower,

Re: [Vo]:Woodpecker Signals via neon discharge to 20 ft tower.

2009-07-01 Thread Harvey Norris
The four inch neon atop the tower requires only 45 ma from the 120 VAC househould outlet to ignite in its blinking pattern thought to be close to the resonant frequency of the earth. This is only a 20th of a watt input to create the woodpecker signal. The voltage rise circuit used to enable

Re: [Vo]:Woodpecker Signals via neon discharge to 20 ft tower.

2009-07-01 Thread Alexander Hollins
are you sure its the strings? an unshielded electric guitar will pick up the 60 hz em field from the walls of a house, and hum with it. with or without strings. On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Harvey Norrisharv...@yahoo.com wrote: I was not acquainted with the fact that an elevated neon tube