See slides 17-19 in the Steven Jones paper mentioned earlier.
http://pesn.com/2012/11/19/9602225_Steven_Jones_replica--Pons_and_Fleischman n_XS_Heat_not_from_fusion/StevenJonesSeminarAtUnivMissouriOct2012.pdf It was apparently from a paper that NRL presented at ICCF17 but that is all I remember From: Daniel Rocha What is the paper? There is an RF signal which appears to have a strong correlation to excess heating events in one kind of LENR. This is from a recent paper at ICCF17. The signal has a frequency of .43 MHz (430 kHz). This seems to be a signature - and a strong one. But it is too early to generalize. I have looked high and low to find some broader significance to this particular frequency, but nothing seems to turn up. This is "longwave" once used for Morse code and warning beacons, but not much used anymore. Who wants a 700 meter antenna? There is some relevance to "Rabi frequency" and to MRI but this seems incidental. A real connection to nuclear events seems extremely remote, given the wavelength - but it is there, and knowing why it is there could be important. Very strange... -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com