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Maybe just a coincidence but Bill Morgan used to use 221.1 Hz. I found a radio station 25.2 KHz that the AGR formula works out to 442.008 or almost exactly twice what Morgan used and the 222 Hz Dell was using. I never had any luck with the Morgan freq. The transmission is intermittent. Sometimes the signal ain't there and I have to wait a minute. |
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Mike, 1.754mhz is the same as 1754khz ...
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Here, I'll slow down. Maybe he confused 1754 KHz (Which is the same as 1.754 MHz) with 1754 MHz. Unless I read it wrong, his post said gold is 1730 MHz which is incorrect.
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Sorry I wrote per memory. I checked now:
Correct data for MGN (Magic Golden Number) are 1730/1730: 1730 kHz (frequency) = 1730 dm (wavelength)
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Some tables list it as 1.729 MHz
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Well, wavelength calculation is : Speed of light/ Frequency
( And to use 300 for speed of light is not always good enought.) Note that i am discussing this technical point only , not its use for secret gold frequency or whatever ... |
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