Hi Geoff,
I too worked on the "you know what" project in Wisconsin.
I don't want you to feel lonely with no answers to your question so I will take a pure guess based on little to no knowledge.
I would venture that the commercial Schumann resonator (i.e., magnetic pulse generator) is basically an electromagnet tuned to the Schumann resonance of 7.83Hz by using an oscillating charge. Again a pure guess but I would venture the frequency could be determined by some combination of the length of the winding around a core and the electrical current provided, while the generally prescribed area of influence (usually about 5 feet +/-) might be limited by the diameter of the core and/or the energy output.
Refute and correct as needed.
Merry Christmas
I too worked on the "you know what" project in Wisconsin.
I don't want you to feel lonely with no answers to your question so I will take a pure guess based on little to no knowledge.
I would venture that the commercial Schumann resonator (i.e., magnetic pulse generator) is basically an electromagnet tuned to the Schumann resonance of 7.83Hz by using an oscillating charge. Again a pure guess but I would venture the frequency could be determined by some combination of the length of the winding around a core and the electrical current provided, while the generally prescribed area of influence (usually about 5 feet +/-) might be limited by the diameter of the core and/or the energy output.
Refute and correct as needed.
Merry Christmas