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HamSCI 2020 - Using a PVC Pipe antenna and a Raspberry Pi to Detect VLF Natural Radio

HamSCI 2020 - Using a PVC Pipe antenna and a Raspberry Pi to Detect VLF Natural Radio
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Aug 7, 2020 · 12m 47s
Using a PVC Pipe antenna and a Raspberry Pi to Detect VLF Natural Radio from the HamSCI 2020 event, presented by Jonathan Rizzo KC3EEY
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Me Dude

Me Dude

6 months ago

Hey Jonathan, I was wondering if you know anything about hearing radio signals in slf , I have someone that programed their transceiver to my biosignal, like when high and low frequency is transmitted to your brain and gets modulated to a unique signal and waveform , I am pretty sure it's in the Bluetooth frequency level , but I need some help with blocking these guys , they are sending high frequencies harmful to humans to my brain and it kinda hurts , and also non stop talking . Can you help at all , they also did this to my mother and my friend. I am trying to learn this stuff but the torture is making it really hard along with the lack of info. Microwave hearing is supposedly monitored by the fcc so I am thinking the Bluetooth and wifi bands that have been opened for experiments are what in looking for and I have one of the new lillygo Bluetooth walkie talkies coming soon , but still don't know much about programming or getting my signal, can you please help and I will help the rest.
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Author Jason Johnston - KC5HWB
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