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Old 01-06-2012, 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Morgan View Post
Hi J_P

Tell me if is possible to hear music also with the Mini Zahori circuit . Yes or not ?
Mini Zahori is one Ion locator.

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Hi Morgan,
It is possible to hear music in some conditions with the thing that you call Zahori and Mini Zahori.
The reason is because you built something different than the Zahori, then you called it Zahori instead of calling it by the correct name.
We all know the Zahori uses a group of 4016 switches to unload the antenna and to operate a sample and hold module.
What you built does not have these identifying features found in the real Zahori, and is not a Zahori.

So it is very possible they you can tune music that is broadcast from the circuits you built which ARE NOT ZAHORI circuits.
I saw one of your circuits that was a modification of a circuit I drew, that is not related to the Zahori, but you were calling it MINI ZAHORI...!

Even a well-designed real zahori circuit can be made to tune music under some conditions by adjusting the digital filter frequency, but the circuits you showed were not Zahori circuits.
I watched you post several charge detector based circuits in the Zahori thread which were not Zahoris at all.
You only gave them the name of Zahori and caused confusion to make people believe the Zahori is acting as a radio tuner.
Furthermore, most of your circuits have secret parts which prevent anyone from knowing how to expect they will respond to RF.
How can anyone know if there are any hidden semiconductors or coils that are tuning radio broadcasts?
Even when you post most of the circuit, we see there are more details in the construction that are not shown in the circuit diagram such as coils wound around wires in a toroid form, antenna wires crossing over other antenna wires passive metal parts near the antenna, undisclosed materials sandwiched between coils with strange electrical connections.
How can anyone determine whether your circuits can tune music if they only see the parts of a circuit diagram that you show, without knowing what other hidden parts are connected or what strange construction methods were used which could tune or not tune RF?
None of the hidden parts can be seen in a simple circuit diagram, nor can loose wires or strange parts interfering with the antenna or any of the layout.
I have seen nowhere that you ever posted in one single post the complete circuit diagram and all the construction details for any of your LRL projects.
We find new hints and details about your circuit constructions scattered all over the different threads.

If you want my opinion of whether one of your LRLs can tune music, then post the full schematic and photos of all the parts to show how they are positioned in relation to the antenna and batteries, including the hidden parts.
Until I see all the details, I will think you are not talking about a Zahori locator.
And I will think it is an electronic box that may or may not be built in a way that is capable of tuning radio sounds.


Best wishes,
J_P
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