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Not cables, but...

Remember that this 7.83Hz is an electromagnetic wave whose wavelength is approx. the circumference of the Earth. To xmit and receive such a signal a half wave dipole aerial will be ~19,000Km in length. A guy actually built a receiver and the tuning coil had 78,000 turns of fine wire and weighed 50lbs. It was also 6 feet long.

The human body is just too small to pick up this radiation and even if it could the radiation is so very weak.

So just ask yourself what could be in that small (and expensive) box that is fed from a wallwart that gives just 12V at 1A?

Cheers,

DV
 
I'm more interested in why you were looking at this site Julf.

I suppose it will be one of those, it's all bollocks with no one producing any material as to why threads again, big big yawn fest.

Will keep the children happy for a night or three, see above for clarity.

I was actually curious to see if any of the "everything matters" crowd would step up and defend the product. I am happy to see that that did not happen - seems there is some foo that is so obviously foo that we all agree it is foo.

So where do we draw the line?
 


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