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Old 01-05-2012, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Morgan View Post
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.
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.


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J_P
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