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Robert Morein
September 14th 05, 07:01 PM
I made an emi probe out of a ferrite AM antenna rod, which I carefully mated
to a paintbrush handle with an encapsulation of epoxy. A connection was made
to the original Litz winding.
I hooked it up to a Tektronix 7904 oscilloscope with a 7A22 preamp, which
has sensitivity to 10 microvolts/centimeter.
The probe is directionally sensitive to fluourescent lights several feet
away, with the display exhibiting a plethora of HF hash superimposed on
60Hz.

If the Shakti stone does have a physical effect, as claimed, this probe
should be able to exhibit it.
If anyone would like to loan me a Shakti stone, I would perform this test:
with a fluorescent light several feet away, examine the space around the
Stone to determine if there is any reduction in field strength.

I may also be able to route the output of the 7A22 to a Lecroy 9361,
digitize it, and perform spectral analysis.

Is anybody interested in lending me a Stone for this purpose, or is the
general preference to leave this as the Kidney Stone of audio?

Witnesses to the examination are welcome.

Goofball_star_dot_etal
September 17th 05, 10:55 PM
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:01:36 -0400, "Robert Morein"
> wrote:

>I made an emi probe out of a ferrite AM antenna rod, which I carefully mated
>to a paintbrush handle with an encapsulation of epoxy. A connection was made
>to the original Litz winding.
>I hooked it up to a Tektronix 7904 oscilloscope with a 7A22 preamp, which
>has sensitivity to 10 microvolts/centimeter.
>The probe is directionally sensitive to fluourescent lights several feet
>away, with the display exhibiting a plethora of HF hash superimposed on
>60Hz.
>
>If the Shakti stone does have a physical effect, as claimed, this probe
>should be able to exhibit it.
>If anyone would like to loan me a Shakti stone, I would perform this test:
>with a fluorescent light several feet away, examine the space around the
>Stone to determine if there is any reduction in field strength.
>
>I may also be able to route the output of the 7A22 to a Lecroy 9361,
>digitize it, and perform spectral analysis.
>
>Is anybody interested in lending me a Stone for this purpose, or is the
>general preference to leave this as the Kidney Stone of audio?
>


Buy your own housebrick, pal.

>Witnesses to the examination are welcome.
>