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Originally Posted by J_Player
From what I have read, the Examiner is not a transmitter, but a receiver. The signal that determines the resonant frequency tuning for the Examiner is derived from the EMI emissions from a nearby calculator as well as a low frequency millivolt signal from the operator's body. But the actual power that drives the Examiner circuit is derived from atmospheric static electric field differential between the antenna altitude and the ground path in the operator's hand. From what I read, the examiner does not send a signal. It receives a signal if one is present in the air at the resonant frequency it is tuned to.
Best wishes,
J_P
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No. You are mistaken on this. The device actually transmits and receives. Alignment of the swiveling antenna is acomplished by induced polarization.
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