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Originally Posted by Morgan
But,is possible to connect one BFO to one ION DETECTOR,i already do this and it works,even with very good amplification of the BFO signal.
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Hi Morgan,
If you had a BFO, then it was not connected to a static charge detector similar to Zahori.
BFO requires an oscillator to beat against, and a static charge detector does not have an oscillator in the detection element.
This can only mean your ion detector was a coil type or oscillating magnetic detector that you can beat the oscillator to, not a static charge detector that simply collects electric charges from the air.
You can put a full circuit diagram here and then I can show you how to modify it into a true static charge detector without removing the BFO.
Best wishes,
J_P