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Originally Posted by Jeg
Franco's receiver doesn't look like an electrostatic receiver. It is more an electric field meter. It creates an oscillation at the input and device traces any possible offset of the waveform. The number of transistors determines if it will catch a negative or a positive offset. In Franco's case it detects the positive side. And so the increase in signal when the antenna looks at the negative source target...
IR leds is a none working mambo jumbo tech which works very good as a bate! 
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I think my lrl is a passive electromagnetic device, the internal oscillator only serves to create a reference signal for the mixer, while the phenomenon is in the FM range, the L / C values prove it.