This experiment was purely mechanical, the recording was taken from
the movement of a vibrating mass, there was no connection with radio
transmissions of any kind.


On Jun 18, 12:22 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you attribute the approx 5KHz bandspread to?
> It seems to have a sharp cut off indicating perhaps that this an
> equipment limit -but this would need an analysis of the mechanics
> involved in the measurements- whilst the source stays out of the
> picture.
> I suggest the LF cut off could be due to the higher amounts of energy
> increasingly needed to drive natural mechanisms at LF whereas there's
> a lot HF free energy flying about from the Sun and upper atmosphere
> lightning activity.
> I have to allow that cloud charges are static and unipolar until they
> discharge- but that would be mostly a stable state.
> Your results seem to show a stable presentation though- over time very
> little deviation apart from the LF modulation @ 200ms shown on the Mod
> trace.
> The 9 ms chopping effect looks how I imagine the switched Police radio
> channels[Tetra] would present.
> Is that a possibility ? - though the p.r. frequency's a bit out from
> 16 Hz.
> It's quite possibly a secondary system running or an unpublished
> switch of channel hopping freq would explain this.
> I know you have stated:  this energy is neither a sound wave or a
> radio wave
> - but the parallels are there.
> Other [unknown] mechanisms could interface the modes of energy
> transfer.
>
> On Jun 18, 5:01 am, John Dawes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > As I have tried to make clear, it was not my to intension to mimic the
> > sound we hear.
> > The experiment is very simple, to set a small mass into vibration over
> > the range of frequencies from about 20 to 100 cycles per second and
> > observe the motion that takes place.
> > I found that a 2 points above and below 50 cycles per second the
> > vibrating mass exhibit’s a modulation that should not be there and the
> > only conclusion can be that some form of energy is effecting what
> > should be the simple harmonic motion of the vibrating mass and that
> > this energy is neither a sound wave or a radio wave.
>
> > I think it would be difficult if not impossible to determine if
> > everybody perceives exactly the same noise, this is a very complicated
> > subject,  for some sufferers experience the effects throughout the
> > whole of their body.
>
> > On Jun 18, 3:00 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Something else I meant to mention in the SA file ,apart from the
> > > repetitive freq spread (indicating either some possible aliasing or
> > > even artifact in the source), is that the 'cut offs' of the
> > > fundamental are limits of what many people report as Hum.
>
> > > Mine , at the low end of 27 Hz, and upper- at 80 Hz, as the usual max
> > > of others  where it tangles (intermodulates?) with mains supply freq.
> > > causing the annoying beat 'throb',  that wears so.
> > > This is shown as the wide yellow band at the base of the the spectrum.
>
> > > Yes!, wideband, repetitive and suspiciously clean- all in all, coupled
> > > with the unique measurement technique makes this more than  a chance
> > > occurence.
>
> > > What are your thoughts John?
>
> > > On Jun 17, 11:39 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I've got my computer output wired up to a NAD amplifier with some good
> > > > bass responsive Acoustic Research loudspeakers out putting the sound.
> > > > So, if the volume is turned right down until I just about hear this
> > > > MP3, and the imagine it's in my head rather than coming from the
> > > > speakers, then it's pretty damn close. If it went up and down randomly
> > > > as it does, or as it does as I perceive it, then it'd be spot on.- Hide 
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