Several areas seem to be of interest:  check out 
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Hagelsteinprogresson.pdfLetts and I found 
resonances at around 8, 15 and 20 THz related to the phonon stimulation of the 
Pd D lattice. These are near surface.  and RF around 83 and 365 MHz 
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BockrisJtriggering.pdfThese relate to the the 
flipping of the deuteron, protons and neutrons in theB field of the orbiting 
electrons.  These are likely surface effects due to the skin effect.  I 
personally like to do a typical NMR frequency (6.5 MHz/ tesla) on the 
deuteriumwith an applied B field.   B fields seem to help. But most of these 
only work for "triggering" the effect.  It seems to continue afterthe initial 
stimulation.  (that is why it is hard to just scan frequencies- we need an 
offto compare to). Oh yes, in the early days a few commented on radiation used 
for triggering.I typically add Th to my metal formations which may help (via 
its alpha emission notto mention its "thirst" for deuterium)
 Dennis CravensDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 07:12:19 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:First post about LENR

Much discussion in the LENR world focuses on cracks resonances etc....
Has anyone in this field done a systematic search for resonances on the surface 
of bulk materials,
ie  stimulate H or D loaded samples with radiation from DC to Xray searching 
for a resonant point?

A lot of the variation in LENR could be attributed to a very high Q structure 
that only occasionally gets randomly stimulated.
Once stimulated the reactions themselves keep it "ringing" and they even 
occasionally run away...


Paul



                                          

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