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
> strings of the guitar act as antennaes from the influence of the tower, and
> one can orient the direction of the guitar towards the tower to enhance or
> reduce the recieved staccato signals. 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.


What is the woodpecker signal? The Russian woodpecker was turned off 20
years ago.

David

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