CS>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Matthew McCann PE
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:20:22
>>>>> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body...
>>> The human body simply does not generate signals around 50MHz
>>> that can be measured with a frequency counter, oscilloscope,
>>> spectrum analyzer, or any other similar instrument
> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its clinical application
> Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) make use of RF emissions from
> spin transitions of hydrogen nuclei, carbon-13 nuclei and other
> nuclei with suitable spins. These RF emissions are often in the
> range of 15 to 800 megahertz.
> Best regards,
> Matthew
NMR requires expensive high power magnets, extensive shielding, and
very carefully designed drive signals. If these are absent, there
are no signals to measure.
We are talking about signals spontaneously generated by the human
body, or bottles of oil, or lumps of soil. The BT3 instrument
described by Tainio does not measure these signals. They do not
exist:
http://www.tainio.com/ir/frqmonitor/index.htm
Best Wishes,
Mike Monett
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