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Re: Fo frequency - Movie of Wendover Coi
Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
At 03:38 PM 4/18/2005, you wrote:
Considering we have absolutely no idea how the original recording was made
or how the A/D conversion was made, all of this IMHO is a stretch, at
best. I believe any "data" you acquire this way is extremely suspect.
Paul Brodie
Think Positive
Yep!! I could almost see how a sliver of 35kHz might slip through all the
conversions but not 70kHz. It did not match the usual 44kHz sampling
frequency of today's computer sound cards. It does not match any monitor
scan frequencies I use either. So it does not have any obvious source, but
goodness knows what goes on here with four high power computers here on the
desk with it ;-)) I never thought I would see anything but decided just to
look for fun and the 35kHz is "there"... The odds that it is the Wendover
coil's Fo frequency sneaking past all the electronics that is not supposed
to allow it though is pretty darn low.... Of course, the signal is -60dB
down just off the noise floor too...
However, if the Wendover coil was running at 35kHz, I told you so :o)))
Cheers,
Terry