Hey Vortex Gang,

Once again, I am in need of the collective intelligence of this collective to 
solve a problem.

My question pertains to the use of RF in Rossi or DGT systems.  Is RF a 
required component for these LENR systems.  

The opinion appears to be varied.  On one hand, there is Rossi and CHAN/PHEN 
who claim RF is required; both of whom I consider dubious sources as far as 
this topic is concerned.  It seems only Rossi and Chan/Phen know for sure if RF 
is being used; and I am not sure both of these entities are being truthful.  
Some people like Piantelli and Focardi seems to use RF for initiation of the 
process only.  Many are of this persuasion.  If I recall correctly, DGT does 
not seem to use RF.

So Vortex gang, what is the consensus?  Is RF required?

If it is required, how does one deliver such a signal into the reactants?


I have been mulling over the second problem of delivery and I am speculating 
that a coil of magnet wire around the reactor might work.  To that end, I am 
designing a coil onto my reactor.  But I can't seem to find an off the shelf 
component to drive the RF signal itself with enough power.  It seems to me that 
the best way to do this is to simply use a broad-spectrum RF signal since we do 
not know exactly what frequency will initiate the phenomenom.  Delivering a 
signal that contains all frequencies might work since one of those signal is 
bound to be the signal frequency that's required.  Essentially a noise 
generator for the entire frequency range.

Is such a signal generator possible?


Does anyone know how such a device can be built?  Remember we are not overly 
concerned with the signal itself, just the frequency and the power.  In fact, 
an irregular signal would probably work better because of the varied harmonics 
present.


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