He who laughs last laughs best. So far you’ve proved you don’t know much about anything. I used to work in the radio room, as it were. The sub can’t transmit at ELF frequency. It was explained earlier, which you would have read if you weren’t so busy flapping your gums. It can only receive. What about the word receiver don’t you understand? And the land based ELF antenna can only transmit. God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason.
Why Do Schumann Resonators Work?
Schumann Resonators are little boxes you plug into the wall that produce electromagnetic radiation tuned to 7.83 Hz. This is the frequency that the earth/atmosphere system “rings” at when the Earth is struck by lightning. It is also a common frequency your brain “ticks” at.
When employed in the listening room, many people claim it makes their audio sound better. If this is true, then what is the mechanism of action?
-Is it a matter of the resonator producing a more relaxed mental state?
-Does it help block or alter electromagnetic interference?
-Does it add its own electromagnetic interference to your system that just so happens to be pleasing?
I experimented with one recently and what I noticed is that it seemed to remove some of the high frequency nasties or what some might call “digital glare” (although digital glare can also show up in analog systems). When I made this observation, the resonator was placed right next to my power strip that my CD player, preamp and some other devices are plugged into.
My “proof” of the effect is that I could turn the volume up louder than usual without it sounding “too loud.” The sound levels of the system weren’t any quieter, it’s just that the digital glare was reduced so that I could go louder before thinking “this is too loud,” which usually isn’t a sound level thing per se but the point as which some frequency (often the highs) become irritating.
So who here has experience with these devices? Do you like them? Does anyone know why they work?
When employed in the listening room, many people claim it makes their audio sound better. If this is true, then what is the mechanism of action?
-Is it a matter of the resonator producing a more relaxed mental state?
-Does it help block or alter electromagnetic interference?
-Does it add its own electromagnetic interference to your system that just so happens to be pleasing?
I experimented with one recently and what I noticed is that it seemed to remove some of the high frequency nasties or what some might call “digital glare” (although digital glare can also show up in analog systems). When I made this observation, the resonator was placed right next to my power strip that my CD player, preamp and some other devices are plugged into.
My “proof” of the effect is that I could turn the volume up louder than usual without it sounding “too loud.” The sound levels of the system weren’t any quieter, it’s just that the digital glare was reduced so that I could go louder before thinking “this is too loud,” which usually isn’t a sound level thing per se but the point as which some frequency (often the highs) become irritating.
So who here has experience with these devices? Do you like them? Does anyone know why they work?
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You attack people here, I attack the erroneous content in your posts. You have already shown everyone else you have lost the argument. Too late. Ship has sailed. People who attack people in forums and not their post content ...do so because they can't. The sub based antenna "could" transmit, but the amount of RF power that could be generated would be low. The long length of the ground based system and the high transmit powers allows more RF power to be generated. The ELF generator for sub communications (whose antenna are not all full wavelength and many are less) has a transmission power of millions of watts. Did you learn anything in that radio room? Why do Schumann generators have no range? ... Hmmmmm |
I know enough to know when you’re lying. When ever you open your mouth. you said, “The sub based antenna "could" transmit, but the amount of RF power that could be generated would be low.” No shirt, Sherlock. That’s why the system was designed to be a one-way system. The sub has no transmitter. There is no need for two way communication. You’ve been flapping your gums instead of paying attention. |
LOL 😂 You’re putting words in my mouth. I said no such thing, in fact I’ve been saying the opposite. Put on your listening ears. The sub is not (rpt not) capable of transmitting at ELF frequency. Even if it had a transmitter, which it doesn’t. It would require a *very large* antenna at ELF frequency. And a lot (rpt lot) of transmit power. Not only that but the land-based system is not (rpt not) equipped with a RECEIVER. It only has a TRANSMITTER. Hel-loo! Earth to audiozenology! Come in! 👨🚀The way the ELF system actually works is much more logical than you’re wild imagination. The submerged sub RECEIVES the ELF message, Then it nearly surfaces to have two-way communications on VLF frequency. 3-30 kHz. But even the sub’s VLF antenna is very long. Hel-loo! Do the math! So, to have only one-way communication on ELF frequency of 76 Hz a huge antenna and enormous transmit power plus a super-sensitive receiver on the sub is required. 84 miles and 1 Million watts. That’s just for one-way communication. Follow? See, that wasn’t so difficult, was it? Of course this is all moot since the ELF system was dismantled so time ago in 2004. Wiki quick study, ELF radio waves are generated by lightning and natural disturbances in Earth’s magnetic field, so they are a subject of research by atmospheric scientists. Because of the difficulty of building antennas that can radiate such long waves, ELF frequencies have been used in only a very few man-made communication systems. ELF waves can penetrate seawater, which makes them useful in communication with submarines, and a few nations have built military ELF transmitters to transmit signals to their submerged submarines, consisting of huge grounded wire antennas (ground dipoles) 15 - 60 km long driven by transmitters producing megawatts of power. The US, Russia, India, and China are the only nations known to have constructed these ELF communication facilities.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] The U.S. facilities were used between 1985 and 2004 but are now decommissioned.[9] |
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