In case you didn't get it, it was the utilities who installed the equipment and they are testing it now. I live next door to the test bed and I experience the effects.
On Saturday, March 14, 2015, James Knott <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/14/2015 09:07 AM, Russell Reiter wrote: > > Converting 60hz to 50hz can be done at any point in the grid if the > > proper equipment is installed and could do a lot to clean up errant > > spikes which could adversely affect expensive computer controlled > > equipment. > > Where do you dig up this nonsense? The only way to convert 60 Hz to 50 > is with a device designed to do that. Years ago, that meant rotary > converters, that is a motor tied directly to an alternator, with the > appropriate number of poles to do the power conversion. These days, > electronic converters can be used to do the same thing and with better > frequency accuracy. If anyone tried to drag the power line frequency > down to 50 Hz, they may get a visit from the power utility. > > > One further point. The current state of EM warfare is so advanced that > > any major municipality who is not hardening its grid is doing a > > significant disservice to its population. Nothing of what I have said > > is beyond the possible realm of the current state of things. > > Electronic warfare generally take significantly more power than you'd > find in WiFi. > > Really? What kind of power are you talking about and how is it implemented > in electronic warfare? > > My theory is that this wired world is not the wired world of even a > > few years ago. > > The power distribution network hasn't changed that much in several years. > > Don't be a dope, the power distribution network has been a significant > military target for decades. If you don't think people are working > constantly in order to harden it from being compromised, well I don't know > what else to say but open your mind a bit, you might actually like the > light that shines in. > > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] <javascript:;> > http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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