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Old 08-28-2007, 07:42 AM
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Hi,
yes all interesting... but I cannot see anything new respect e.g. to Zahori... that are proved not working devices.

The fact that a spontaneous polarization could exist for a long time buried object doesn't mean that a zahori-like circuit can detect it, or pinpoint it etc.

When he said signal is AC he made a mistake. Electric field (if any) is static. What he does moving the zahori is just changing the antenna set direction to the target ... then getting some beep due to eventual E-field transients.

But what about e.g. electrical noise ? RF-noise ?
Everybody tested a zahori-circuit knows very well that these devices are almost unusable cause of the randomic beeping due to external noise.

As maybe someone here knows the USAF made such a device (a bit different but similar) to be integrated in AC-130 Spectre variants during second phase of Vietnam war.

Device was capable of detecting (from the sky!) the ignition sparks of e.g. trucks moving through the Ho Chi Minh "route" in north vietnam, by NIGHT.

If this is the principle of operation... wow... you'll detect any car passing near... any neon lamp... any far lightening etc etc etc and of course also RF noise, cause of the E-component of the EM wave.

Maybe it works for Esteban (maybe), cause there aren't noise sources... but a pratical LRL device can't find such conditions in too many places of the world today... so what's usefulness e.g. in UK or in Florida ?

I'm wrong ?

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Max
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