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This simple circuit serves to understand a little of the phenomenon that occurs when a metal is buried for a long time, and also to test its LRL prototypes, in a vessel add water and salt, place two separate metal plates, one of which will be connected to a telescopic antenna that will be where the signal will be irradiated, in series with a coil so that the signal is not short-circuited, good experiments! Good to test in a place where there is no other interference.
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The circuit is just that above, it has no active components, but when connecting the battery to the aqueous solution of water and salt causes the ions to move from one pole of the battery to the other, generating a signal of several harmonics, similar to what happens when the metal has been buried for a long time.
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Hi brasilpd ! I can't see the picture. : |Originally posted by brasilpb View PostThe circuit is just that above, it has no active components, but when connecting the battery to the aqueous solution of water and salt causes the ions to move from one pole of the battery to the other, generating a signal of several harmonics, similar to what happens when the metal has been buried for a long time.
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A simple electrolysis really generates the phenomenon but not with enough force for an electronic device to mark, perhaps with this coil it improves the power of the signal or with high voltages.Originally posted by brasilpb View Post
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